On 1/20/06, heretic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have just discovered the 'small screen rendering' tool in Firefox (web
> > developer toolbar). Am I right in thinking this is an attempt to show
> > what a site looks like on a mobile device or similar? Is it a good
> > guide? etc.
>
> That's t
> I have just discovered the 'small screen rendering' tool in Firefox (web
> developer toolbar). Am I right in thinking this is an attempt to show
> what a site looks like on a mobile device or similar? Is it a good
> guide? etc.
That's the theory, but with the vagaries of handheld/small screen
> Thankfully, Explorer isn't the only HH browser ;-)
Ya, but... If you want your visitors to see the site properly, considering
the majority of HH ship with IE, you can't expect them know how to change
browsers. They rarely do on their PC to start with, on the HH is even worse
;)
Cheers
Nic
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On 20 Jan 2006, at 10:37 AM, Nic wrote:
For example, even if you declare a stylesheet for media=handheld,
Explorer
for the handheld will still use some of the screen stylesheet. This
makes
it near impossible designing a proper style for handhelds.
Thankfully, Explorer isn't the only HH br
> Am I right in thinking this is an attempt to show what a site looks like
on a mobile device or similar?
Ayup :)
> Is it a good guide? etc.
Well, yes and no. The problem is that so many of the browsers for
handhelds/mobiles aren't rendering content the same way (familiar story).
For exam
Hi all,
I have just discovered the 'small screen rendering' tool in Firefox (web
developer toolbar). Am I right in thinking this is an attempt to show
what a site looks like on a mobile device or similar? Is it a good
guide? etc.
Any info much appreciated - it looks as though it's a great
Thanks for posting that James. Further info: you can do this if you are using
Opera 7. Just go View > Small Screen. You'll get a simulation of how the page
looks on a handheld PDA device.
Regards
PAUL ROSS
SkyRocket Design Co
\\Quoting James Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> quote:
> "Disruptive Inno
the context menu in Firebird is the mneu that appears when you click in
an empty area of a webpage
--
Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
IE view allows you to launch a page into IE from a Mozilla browser, from
the context menu.
http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/ieview
Whats is the con
James:
Nice heads-up. Thanks.
> A quick troll through the extensionroom at mozdev this lazy sunday
> afternoon showed up some interesting tools that may be of help when
> developing/designing/tweaking your next masterpiece:
>
> ---
> SSR (http://disruptive-innovations.com/products/index.html#
Hi all
A quick troll through the extensionroom at mozdev this lazy sunday
afternoon showed up some interesting tools that may be of help when
developing/designing/tweaking your next masterpiece:
---
SSR (http://disruptive-innovations.com/products/index.html#SSRXPI)
quote:
"Disruptive Innovation
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