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David @ buzztouch
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03/22/11 03:03 AM (14 years ago)

NEWS: Document Behavior settings now available in v1.5 control panel

Early Adopters... see the change log in any v1.5 app - be sure to get the latest version of your app. A new section has been added to the Advnaced Settings section of PDF, URL, HTML, Word, Excel, Custom URL, and YouTube screens. Any screen that renders in an iOS web-view. You can now adjust: Scrolling behavior (bounce, hide scroll bars, etc) Phone number / address auto-detect or not in HTML documents. Prevent all user interactions on a document (useful in some cases) Force refresh docs that were cached and more....
 
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03/22/11 08:43 AM (14 years ago)
David, You, good sir, are a Star! Thanks. Side Note- the Document Behaviors aren't saving in my portfolio Test app for the Contact- HTML page's attribute- Detect Phone Number / Address links?
 
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03/22/11 07:22 PM (14 years ago)
Cool!
 
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03/23/11 06:02 PM (14 years ago)
Will these features be added to all screens eventually? It would be nice to have the option of no scrolling/bouncing on my homepage since all nine of my icons fit nicely on the screen already.
 
David @ buzztouch
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03/23/11 09:52 PM (14 years ago)
Guess this means you're using a button-screen as the home screen. Yes, some of them will, such as scrolling behavior. Lists, Buttons, Allow Scrolling : No / Yes
 
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03/24/11 02:47 AM (14 years ago)
Great, thanks!
 

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