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The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
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```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
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```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
-
```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
-
```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
-
```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
-
```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
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The colored messages are supposed to convey to the user the difference between push messages and SMS.
But the green color has confused myself, @sagischwarz, @phenx-de and literally everybody I have t…
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Need this translated:
Test the Web Forward brings you closer to the very specifications that you use to craft web experiences. At this event, experts from the W3C, Adobe, Intel, Mozilla, Google, and …
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_From [kai.openhab](https://code.google.com/u/kai.openhab/) on March 29, 2011 09:55:19_
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine for smartphones, but does not us…