If you are thinking about a PDA version it might be a good idea to install the Opera Browser onahh.. another Opera lover ;) I'm always happy to see people using it. But I have to say you were not quite right. With Opera you can only see what pages will look like with OPERA's smallscreen-rendering. So only when the PDA uses Opera it will look like it on the PDA.
your developer system.
It has the very usefull feature to show what a page would look like on a PDA. [Shft+F11].
See http://www.opera.com/products/smartphone/smallscreen/ for more info
To make your point right again I should mention Opera's becoming the #1 browser on mobile devices BECAUSE of it's great smallscreen-rendering. So it makes sense to check the pages in Opera.
With Opera and good CSS there wouldn't even have to be a seperate version of Care2X to be used on PDAs..
cheers Matthias
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