tJulius wrote:Do you have a sample of how one page looks on a variety of different mobile devices?
Yes, indeed we do have an example of how eValid emulates different devices. Please take a look at this page:
Mobile Agent Demonstratiobn Experiment -- Selected ScreenshotsThis page shows the
same page viewed on 20 different device types, including the iPhone, Kindle2, Nook, and Samsung Galaxy. In addition to the screenshot we also show the byte count delivered by the server when it has sensed the type of device making the request.
All of the screenshots were taken at nearly the same time (they were generated automatically by running an eValid script that used data synthesis to set the user agent strings for the devices). As you can see some of the devices are not well supported by the web page server: the server deliveres the full "desktop mode" page data rather than a smaller version of the page.
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