![]() ![]() This solution involves a great FREE tool to debug, profile, and inspect web applications running in the iPhone simulator is iWebInspector by Max Firtman. If you don’t have a Mac or you don’t have iOS5 SDK and don’t want to download it from the Mac App Store, move on to the next solution. The best solution is if you have a Mac OS X and the iOS 5 SDK. The problem is, how do I use something like firebug to debug the css and html in the iPhone mobile Safari browser? Problems could be from the viewport being 480px wide but the website is 1000px wide so using percentages can mess it up… that’s another post sorry. I created a website that looked great in IE7+, FF, Chrome, and Safari, but on the iPhone a few things looked off.
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