What do you all surf the web with?

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I always imagine everyone is surfing from a PC like I do - but, actually, I think most people use cellphones these days. Anyway, cell phones are often quite big, though.

Well, a problem with stuff other than computers - is that you cannot do web development with it. However, I suppose you could set up certain pre-made forums like Forumotion or WordPress.com (the free blog thing, not where you install on hosting).
 
95% of the time I use my laptop, When I'm away from home I use my tablet or phone but that's 5% of the time. Even if you are away you don't have that extra free time other then you are in bed and then I just go on the forums and google.
 
Most of the time it's a laptop. Other times, I use my phone.
 
I always imagine everyone is surfing from a PC like I do - but, actually, I think most people use cellphones these days. Anyway, cell phones are often quite big, though.

Well, a problem with stuff other than computers - is that you cannot do web development with it. However, I suppose you could set up certain pre-made forums like Forumotion or WordPress.com (the free blog thing, not where you install on hosting).

Yes, most traffic is mobile-based these days. And that's why it's important to fix any bugs for mobile users, and not leave them hanging around six months after they were first reported. :hilarious:

I use my desktop and my phone.
 
Yes, most traffic is mobile-based these days. And that's why it's important to fix any bugs for mobile users, and not leave them hanging around six months after they were first reported. :hilarious:

Sounds like you have a story to tell us?
 
Yes, most traffic is mobile-based these days. And that's why it's important to fix any bugs for mobile users, and not leave them hanging around six months after they were first reported. :hilarious:
This hurts me.

Throughout a regular business day, I use a laptop connected to dual 27" monitors, and an external keyboard and mouse (basically a desktop at that point). Later in the day, I usually stick with my phone because I can browse wherever is most comfortable at home. Sometimes I'll use my desktop computer if it's already on, and that's also what I use on the weekends. I use my personal laptop when away from home.

I use Google Chrome on all devices. 🙂
 
Yes, most traffic is mobile-based these days. And that's why it's important to fix any bugs for mobile users, and not leave them hanging around six months after they were first reported. :hilarious:

Sounds like you have a story to tell us?

What would you like to know?


Yes, most traffic is mobile-based these days. And that's why it's important to fix any bugs for mobile users, and not leave them hanging around six months after they were first reported. :hilarious:
This hurts me.

Throughout a regular business day, I use a laptop connected to dual 27" monitors, and an external keyboard and mouse (basically a desktop at that point). Later in the day, I usually stick with my phone because I can browse wherever is most comfortable at home. Sometimes I'll use my desktop computer if it's already on, and that's also what I use on the weekends. I use my personal laptop when away from home.

I use Google Chrome on all devices. 🙂

Multi-monitor setups are bliss. :smuggrin:
 
Everyone just saying the same thing, Laptops and Mobile. But I'm the only one so far that said tablet 😛
 
Everyone just saying the same thing, Laptops and Mobile. But I'm the only one so far that said tablet 😛

I used to use my tablet. The last time I used it to surf the web was when I tested my new forum to see if it worked.
 
Everyone just saying the same thing, Laptops and Mobile. But I'm the only one so far that said tablet 😛
For me, a tablet to browse the web is more difficult than a phone because of its size (I can't stretch my thumb across the screen), and also more difficult than a laptop or desktop because there is no physical keyboard. Touch typing is much slower. An attachable or bluetooth keyboard works a little better, but I find those flimsy.
 
I try to use my phone sometimes, but usually, it will be flat.
That thing's battery drains like there's no tomorrow.
 
I surf on my laptop normally. The only time I surf on my smartphone is if there is bad weather on the way while I'm out and about and I want to look at the local weather radar.
 
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