Thank You.  But, I do have a couple more questions.  Does this mean that I
have to build these web sites at 2 different resolutions?  And if so how
does the palm know wich one to access.  Does the palm have a redirect
function or do I have to put it in my html?  My sites are all based on asp
pages.  Will the palm have any problem with these functions?

Thanks in advance

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aaron
Ardiri
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 2:17 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: I'm not a developer or user. What am I?


> Hello everybody. How you can see, I'm lost.  I'm a web developer and one
of
> my clients wants his web site to be compatible with Palm devices. I have
> been going throught the web site and all the information is for web
cliping
> developers or user but I am not, I just want to know how make my web sites
> compatible with this device.  I will appreciate any help.

  design your website for a screen of resolution that is 160x160 :)

  make your browser tiny :) and dont use any special effects.. the easiest
  way to do this, is to use basic text, with very minimal font tweaking
  and keep your images to a size where the width is less than 160 pixels

  cheers

// az
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http://www.ardiri.com/    <--- free games!


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