This is a neat little service: iPadPeek.com.
Simply put in your URL to see what your website might look like on the iPad!
I’m not sure how accurate this is but it’s pretty nifty.
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This is a neat little service: iPadPeek.com.
Simply put in your URL to see what your website might look like on the iPad!
I’m not sure how accurate this is but it’s pretty nifty.
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Kevin Cooper says
I’ve found that this site doesn’t seem to be accurate. After a quick comparisons on the ipad and then on this sites somet stuff is not identical on the real ipad. Specifically the Facebook fan box. Perhaps the tool is good to see what your site might look like scaled down to fit the ipad screen, not look at specific styling issues etc.
kylan says
The Standard Theme looks GREAT, at least according to this site.
Stephen Bateman says
It’s still early, I bet they’ll perfect it, the iPad is going to be pretty important ( or at least something like it ), as everyone knows, so getting your site right will be a pretty big market I suspect.
dmerchen says
It has a few flaws but is an interesting concept anyway. I had build a little iframe tool like this one, but never finished the UI. This one doesn’t announce itself as an iPad via useragent, and renders using the engine for your browser of choice, not specifically the Safari that runs on the iPad. Would be adapt it to remove flash bits, and announce itself as a ‘iPad’ user agent so you’d receive mobile versions, or iPad specific versions of the sites.
Better question, as designers will you be designing an iPad compatible version of your pages, or CSS sheets?
Graham says
I use the “iphoney” app on my macbook to see what my site will look like on the iPhone. Pretty doggon cool!
Jason says
Hmmm this service renders flash which of course the iPhad does not.