I recently updated to MacOs Mojave also Safari Technology Preview (Release 67 (Safari 12.1, WebKit 14607.1.9.0.1))
Till now I was in Sierra and I was able to use Web Inspector in safari technology preview to debug Iphone Simulator website, but now is not working so I open a website in iphone simulator, but Iphone is not showing in developer menu in Safari Technology Preview
Does this happen to anyone else ?
try to cmd + d after check Hardware > keyboard > connect hardware keyboard as below
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I have an old iphone 4s with iOS9. I checked Settings > Safari > Advanced : Web Inspector on the device and enabled Safari > Preferences > Advanced : Show Develop on the Mac.
When I connect the phone and browse with safari, the iphone doesn't appear in the Develop menu.
The process works fine with an ipad iOS 11 (I can access the debug console via the Develop menu).
Anyone has an idear on this ?
Thanks.
With Apple this usually means that you should update Safari to the latest version. Well, you better upgrade everything with Apple. Sometimes they break and fix things.
Another thing you could try is to reset the PRAM and SMC that often solve Mac hardware problems :
http://osxdaily.com/2010/03/24/when-and-how-to-reset-your-mac-system-management-controller-smc/
And last, check that you have enabled web inspector on the said iphone. Sometimes we forget the very basic thing or it might have been turned off by something.
Some people with the same problem solved it by using Safari Technology Preview: https://developer.apple.com/safari/download/
The following steps always make app crashes.
install 'iPhone app' from app store to my 'iPad Mini' (except for univeral app)
find any text field on the app and start using it (then keyboard pops up)
touch 'voice dictation' button on the keyboard
I guess this is iOS bug on iPad mini.
Does anyone suffered with this?
Thanks in advance.
I had the same problem but after updating my iPad mini to the latest iOS version (as of this writing, version 6.1.2), using the voice command on an iPhone app installed on the mini doesn't cause the app to crash.
I only have an iPad, but I'm working on an iPhone site and I need to test for its dimensions. Anyone know an app made for this?
If you do not have a Mac, you could download a iPhone app which has a browser in built.
Try installing Dolphin iPhone App on the iPad
Or on a Mac, you may test it on the iPhone Simulator.
Open iOS simulator,
Select iPhone in Hardware > Device
Open Safari on the simulator and type in your URL.
The iOS development tools, incl. Xcode, Interface Builder etc. have an iOS device simulator. You can download these tools from Apple if you're a registered (free) Apple developer.
(These run only on Mac OS X)
Would an online simulator do?
http://iphone4simulator.com/ or http://transmog.net maybe?
I'm building website for mobile,
and I want to running the application in the mobile browser, iPhone, and iPad.
Is there any download link for the emulator?
I prefer a free application.
You can run your app in mobile browsers in the iOS Simulator on the Mac, which can simulate both iPhone and iPad.
If you are on a Mac, use Spotlight (command-space) to search for "iOS". It should come up if it's installed.
If it is not installed, install XCode and it should be installed with it.
If you are not on a Mac, there is no official emulator or simulator. There may be unofficial ones, but they probably won't be free, if they exist at all.
to run iPhone emulator you will need a mac (it's only available on macOS). Install xCode (http://developer.apple.com/xcode/index.php)
end run simulator. it's free.
If you are on a Mac then use XCode. If you are stuck on Windows try iPhone Drift http://www.aviassin.com/iphonedrift or Electric Plum http://www.electricplum.com/simulator.aspx
if you just want to quickly view how a webpage would render at various mobile device resolutions then synthphone.com is a nice little webpage.
NOTE: synthphone is NOT an emulator! this website only lets you simulate browsers of various widths and heights!
http://synthphone.com
you can even link directly to a url via query strings. for example, click the link below which points to the Sencha Touch 2 carousel.
http://www.synthphone.com/?u=http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/touch/examples/production/carousel/index.html
(Use your mouse like a finger to slide around the images etc.)
enjoy!
All the "emulators" I've found via google are simply a skin on top of Safari desktop or use your OS's default browser :( I borrowed my friends iPhone and noticed the CSS for a pure CSS drop-down menu doesn't render properly and you can't click the links, yet it renders properly on Safari desktop and every other browser even Internet Explorer 6 and 7. In other words the site is unnavigable on the iPhone. How can I test the Safari Mobile rendering engine without buying an iPhone?
edit: Okay it appears there is an iPhone simulator for Mac. I will just see if an OSX image will dual-boot on another harddrive partition of my laptop, if not I'll scrounge for a used iPod Touch though I generally disdain possessing superfluous peripherals.
Either use a Mac and run the iPhone Simulator, or get an old iPod touch, which isn't that expensive.
If it depends on rollover of any sort then I think you've discovered the problem.
Is purchasing a mac mini within your budget? Then you could load the emulater in XCode.