Hi,

I really love plucker to have several internet pages up to date on my
palm T3. With DIA support it's real fantastic. But one page I regularly
read has a rather poor online layout for "on the palm reading". I read
here, that I have the possibility to "transform" the page I want to
plucker. I searched the internet for some real basic explanations about
it, but still cannot figure out how it is done.
I'm talking about the (german) page http://www.heise.de/tp/ which has
many interesting articles. Maybe someone around here is able (and
willing) to give me some hints how to plucker this page. What needs to
be done is the following: ignore all navigation elements and only go on
with the real article list. Then I would have much less overhead to
scroll over to come to the articles. All the articles have at there end
another link to the print-version of the page. It would be absolutely
perfect if I could link from the overview page directly to these print-
versions of the pages, because then all the navigation would be left out
of them too. All clear? ;-)
I already looked at the starting page with the DOM-insprector from
mozilla, but I now have absolutely no idea what do do now. Is somebody
willing to give me a hint?

BYe Thomas

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                expensive ones are still worth a look.
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