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Um, the iPhone version of GMail already looks like that in Tear, assuming you add this CSS rule to userstyles.css:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...219#post282219
Oh, and change the user-agent.
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Thank you so much!
I find the full gmail website really is too much for the tablet, and the ordinary mobile version is too basic. It does annoy me just how good iPhone users get it.
The only thing i would say is I actually prefer a smaller font size, especially for google reader. I ended up removing it from the greasemonkey included pages list because unlike gmail the iphone version of reader actually did work fine.
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Screenshot:
I already switched from standard GMail interface to the iPhone version, it works very nicely.
How to install:
UPDATE
For those of you, who doesn't want font scaling in GMail and Reader I created a basic version of the script, which only avoids shrinking of GMail window and removes a Google Reader logo.
Install basic version of Better Google for iPhone v2.
Last edited by apopelo; 2009-05-01 at 15:49. Reason: update