On my mobile device, the Tweet it Forward app, I open the app and select my first tweet to reply to(like normal). however, when I tap into the article to use box, the box moves as it zooms itself in. When I try to type into the box after, it can’t even find the box, as the box keeps moving around, trying to find the box(which is by now, offscreen). As I scroll around the screen, all the boxes move up and down(as I move the browser up, the boxes move up/but keeping the boxes just out of site vision, or even search for an article to submit). Being this is based on a screencast only, and it is impossible to screenCAST on an iPhone( screencast-o-matic.com
is worthless, as it runs on Flash video, and Apple doesn’t allow the use of Flash due to hardware differences), I can’t send you one. Trying to use my digital camera to prove this, would be quite a problem too, as trying to operate 2 things at once, is virtually impossible for me(I got nimble fingers for these things). This is even an impossible issue to try and explain, grab an iPhone device and try it yourself, and you’ll see what I mean. It works correctly, luckily, on my Android device, so only test it on an iPhone to compile your bug report.
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Let me get my iPhone charged up a bit,and then I’ll check it out
Moved to Bug Reports, post-JaylaMarie’s message.
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It’s happening to me too.(iPhone)
You can capture a screenshot on an iPhone by pressing the Off and Home buttons simultaneously.
A screen capture would just prove a blank screen and nothing else.
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Thanks for reporting, Chris. I filed a report to have this looked into.
The above bug is solved. However, a new problem resulted still on iPhone. Although I can now work effectively with tweets at the top of the app, tweets near the bottom of the app appear to be squished so much that the Publish button extends off the center edge of the column. In HTML terms, the buttons are static and they appear to be hidden. Again, it’s hard to explain(it brings the two boxes too far down for the Publish button to be seen). The other problem I’m having, I can deal with. After typing in a title of an article and pressing the Search button, it blinks the list for a mere second, then, blinks out. About a minute later, the list blinks right back on, and the app will then become usable. I don’t mind this, as I can deal with waiting a bit longer, but this is also awkward and not how the PC version’s speed would run this app.