Re: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-07 Thread discusster
It might be better to hide the crippled handheld css file from this browserI believe Opera ignores the handheld stylesheet anyway.I devides a neat technique for detecting a small screen device if anyone's interested. Here's the article:

Re: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-07 Thread Jan Brasna
I believe Opera ignores the handheld stylesheet anyway. Nope. Opera, NetFront and S60Browser are almost the only ones treating screen/handheld stylesheets right. -- Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www.wdnews.net **

Re: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-07 Thread Leskinen N.
I think that the simple way to make nice PDA-site -- make the separate version for PDA, because for PDA the superfluous information is not necessary so much then for PC Design in simplicity ;) ** The discussion list for

RE: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-06 Thread Patrick Lauke
Leskinen N. Yesterday I have connected PDA to the Internet and have looked as sites under web-standards are well looked. http://whale-zx.livejournal.com/8498.html Not so well... So...the mobile version of IE tries half-heartedly to apply some screen CSS and fails? Quelle surprise!

RE: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-06 Thread Raymond Sonoff
To any WSG members who could use some Web standards-compliant Web sites can and do work successfully: Don't be discouraged with what you may have so far encountered, namely, rather poor representations of Web site pages, particularly on small screen rendering devices such as Portable Digital

Re: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-06 Thread Raymond Sonoff
To any WSG members who could use some encouragement by way of examples of Web standards-compliant Web sites that can and do work successfully on PDAs, SmartPhones, etc.: Don't be discouraged with what you may have so far encountered, namely, rather poor representations of Web site pages,

RE: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-06 Thread Ted Drake
Mobile appliances are notoriously difficult to program for. Cell phone and PDA manufacturers are still stuck in the Wild West days of browser wars. You just have to do the best you can and hope the majority of people can view your stuff. I'm not on the Yahoo! mobile project, but from what I