The iPhone’s Surfing Safari


Web surfing on the iPhone is both an outstanding delight and an exercise in frustration. First, the delight. The Safari-based Web browser application on the iPhone renders many Web pages precisely how they were designed — but in a mini version. By using the expand and pinch finger gestures on the touch screen, you can easily

zoom in and out of the page. To center text or a photo, all you have to do is flick your finger across the screen to move the page, which is actually pretty easy and intuitive. In no day, you’ll be whipping pages all by the iPhone screen with ease.

Original post by Chris Maxcer

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