HTML5 on desktop and mobile browsers

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25-Apr-13 03:23
New to HTML5. Tried to program with canvas with some Javascript for a clock. The clock in English looks correct on all desktop browsers tested, but not in ANY mobile browsers (chrome, safari, firefox, opera) on iOS and Android. But the clock in Chinese doesn't have such a problem. Does anyone know why?
(Link to the code: http://whytea.net/EnglishClock/index2.html)

I Googled but couldn't find an answer. So I gave up and forgot about it for a while. Now I'm trying Elated to see if I could be Enlightened


/Why Tea

[Edited by whytea on 26-Apr-13 20:07]
30-Apr-13 00:48
@whytea: Works fine on Safari/iOS6.1 for me (both on device and simulator).

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30-Apr-13 03:02
Hi Matt,

I should probably explain where the problem was. While it's working on all browsers, the placement of the text is really incorrect on all mobile browsers. You probably have to run the clock on a desktop browser to know what I meant by "correct".

/Why Tea

 
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