10-19-2017
Looks good. One thought I have seen with some pages designed for mobile usage - that there is a choice (defaulted to mobile) for how user wishes to view the pages. This would allow a user to click and access in 'classic' mode, for whatever reasons the user may have.
While helping someone with one of our mobile apps, I was trying to explain where to find things on the screen (while I was on my pc and she was on her phone) when I realized things are different. I had her switch to 'classic' so we could determine if it was an access right issue (ability to see expected options) or an issue of the 'mobile' app.
Just a suggestion, although unsure if this is possible.
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NODM(8) System Administration Utilities NODM(8)
NAME
nodm - X display manager for automatic logins
SYNOPSIS
nodm [options]
DESCRIPTION
nodm is a minimal display manager that simply logs in as a given user and starts an X session, without asking for username or password.
On a normal computer, using nodm is a big security issue because it would give anyone access to the computer.
However, there are cases where automatic login is needed: for example in an embedded system such as a mobile phone, or in a kiosk setup, or
in a control panel for industrial machinery. For those cases, nodm is simple to setup, lightweight, and it should do exactly the right
thing.
OPTIONS
--help print this help message
--version
print nodm's version number
--verbose
verbose outpout or logging
--quiet
only log warnings and errors
--nested
run a nested X server, does not require root. The server defaults to "/usr/bin/Xnest :1", override
with NODM_X_OPTIONS
--[no-]syslog
enable/disable logging to syslog
--[no-]stderr
enable/disable logging to stderr
AUTHOR
nodm is written and maintained by Enrico Zini <enrico@enricozini.org> and Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO
xinit(1), xdm(1), gdm(1), kdm(1).
nodm version 0.11 September 2012 NODM(8)