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Jason Hernandez Berland
1,575 PointsIs "responsive" the appropriate term to describe whether or not a tap triggers an action?
Have always described a tap event that does not trigger an action as being "unresponsive". Is this the correct term?
One of our HTML devs who is working on a mobile safari version of our site, got confused when I said "tapping into a cell was unresponsive."
When I describe that same bug to an iOS dev, there is no such confusion.
Is this because the iOS dev is working on a native iOS app and the HTML dev is working on mobile web?
Do HTML devs assume the term "responsive" can only be used when describing responsive design. Or is it me who is totally off base here?
Need clarification