Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, November 05 2012 @ 06:04 PM EST |
The almost identical US home page without the apology
doesn't have that
resizing code, so it looks intentional. Bear in mind that
they've known that
they would have to publish the apology
for some time, so they may have got this
hide/resize code
ready first in anticipation. I'm hoping someone at the court
will pick up on this.
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- apology? - Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, November 05 2012 @ 08:46 PM EST
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Authored by: Charles888 on Monday, November 05 2012 @ 07:15 PM EST |
When checking one of articles, I came across this funny
comment:
"First innovative or creative thing Apple has done since the
original iPhone."
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, November 06 2012 @ 12:03 AM EST |
Me too; but the crucial difference is that it also puts some of the bottom
buttons off the screen. That is a hint to the user to scroll the page up and
down. At most zoom levels I easily end up scrolling so that the notice comes on
screen. To me (I put up the "data points" anon posting here against
Apple's script earlier) that seems like enough and they are now in compliance
with the order. Overall, I guess the additional publicity they generated
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