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iPhone keyboard

The iPhone keyboard is growing on me slowly. I’m able to type with two thumbs in landscape mode and I’m pretty close to it in portrait mode as well. In fact, I’m typing this entry on my iPhone and its not that painful really. I certainly wouldn’t want to write a long entry on it but I can’t think of many mobile devices that I would want to do that on.

Earlier I commented on hoping that blogs and websites don’t start releasing special themes especially for the iPhone. I still agree with that for the most part, but I would like to add a little to the thought — web applications do need to try to offer special interfaces, at least for core functions. Like a good interface for adding a post to WordPress would be nice, and applications like meebo are definitely going to need to tweak their interface if they want to service iPhone users. The key problem in both of those examples is that the input fields are almost impossible to see when the keyboard comes up. Having to close the keyboard and re-center the screen just isn’t going to cut it. I don’t mean to single out these apps though, all web apps are going to have this issue for the most part, and it’s quite possible they and other apps will decide its not worth it to refactor their interface for the iPhone and other small mobile devices (although I imagine someĀ  won’t be able to ignore it).

Unrelated to the keyboard, another item i just realized while writing this entry is also the inability to scroll within an element of a page (like the input area for writing a post in WP or the inability to scroll up into chat history on meebo but some of that is a shortcoming on the part of Safari on the iPhone).