Viewing Problems with Blackberry OS

Problems with Blackberry OS



User: Christopher 11 years ago
My site doesn't work properly on my wife's blackberry which in fact is quite ancient. It's a Blackberry Bold 2007 model. But the EverWeb slider doesn't work. My icon navigator doesn't scroll down (javascript?), and Disqus doesn't load as well. That's all I tested it for. Thoughts?

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rMBP 15", 2.6 Ghz, 16 GB RAM, OS X 10.11.6, with 27" Thunderbolt Cinema Display

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User: Roddy 11 years ago
Try to enable Javascript on the phone or ,better still, buy her a nice new phone!

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Roddy

Website: http://everwebwidgets.com
Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html
NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own.
User: Paul-RAGESW 11 years ago
Roddy is probably right here but it's unlikely we will do much testing and commit resources to a blackberry device from 2007. It could be you just need to enable JavaScript. Blackberry uses the same rendering engine as iOS but obviously this is a much older version. Very sorry about this (even more so as we are Canadian)

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Christopher 11 years ago
Okay, thanks for this. I agree it's an old phone. The homepage of my site worked on a newer model (that's all I was able to test), so hopefully I'm mostly good.

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rMBP 15", 2.6 Ghz, 16 GB RAM, OS X 10.11.6, with 27" Thunderbolt Cinema Display

www.cleetche.com
User: Christopher 11 years ago
Speaking of Blackberry, I've been to two Future Shops and a London Drugs and none of them have one on demo. You can demo everything else from Samsung to Nokia, HTC, Motorolla, etc... and of course iPhone... but not a Blackberry. How do they expect to sell them?

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rMBP 15", 2.6 Ghz, 16 GB RAM, OS X 10.11.6, with 27" Thunderbolt Cinema Display

www.cleetche.com
User: James G. 11 years ago
BB is such a lost company. They did one thing better than anyone else and then broke it publicly. They sell the bulk online, and are popular in 'future terrorist based countries'; where alq gains ground BB sales follow. They were poised to be the top secure consumer mobile phone that could have easily transitioned to government, military, and financial markets to rule, but walked away instead.


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