Theres a mobile and devices development centre site on macromedia, might be
useful for you
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices/?promoid=home_dev_mobile_082403

-----Original Message-----
From: Damian Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 September 2004 16:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] sites for mobilde devices



Well that's the point of standards compliant code- any platform will be 
able to present it in some way... then when you're working your CSS you 
need (in this case) to look at the lowest common denominator platform to 
create an output display that it can work with.

Fiaz Khan wrote:

>I think what i am doing is translating developing for a desktop to 
>developing for a phone.
>
>i.e. do we need to worry about different browsers?, screen colours, 
>resolution, file sizes, etc, etc, etc
>
>Does the requirements change when developing for a handheld device , 
>from reading the article it seems that as long as it is w3c compliant 
>code, it'll be ok.
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>>Good article that...
>>
>>The main point to keep in mind Fiaz is to write standards compliant
>>code, a table design layout is a definate no-no for instance. Check out 
>>Jeffrey Zeldman "web redesign" for good explanations and 
>>www.alistapart.com is a great resource.
>>
>>d
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>>Andy Allan wrote:
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>>>A List Apart posted this recent article. 
>>>http://www.alistapart.com/articles/pocket/
>>>
>>>Andy
>>>
>>>Quoting Fiaz Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>> 
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>>>      
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>>>>Hi all
>>>>
>>>>I was asked for some advice on developing sites for handheld 
>>>>devices, having looked into it i am totally confused as to what to 
>>>>develop for, is it still wml, has it progressed into actual html (or 
>>>>is it xhtml).
>>>>
>>>>Has anyone here done any sites for mobile devices, that would 
>>>>include pda's( and xda'a) and smartphones.
>>>>
>>>>
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