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By operadev anchor Wednesday, 1. November 2006, 08:32:47

The Phone Factor

What do you need to consider when you want to make your site design work with phone as well as with PCs? This article list some quick tips for making your pages adapt to phone browsing.

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By Eugenia anchor Thursday, 2. November 2006, 19:48:42

avatarYou have your screen resolutions mixed up. Please fix the article.

You said:
# 176 x 210 pixels - Most Microsoft 2003 devices
# 208 x 220 pixels - Most UIQ version 2 devices
# 640 x 480 pixels - [VGA] Nokia Series 90
These screen resolutions are wrong.

The right resolutions are, respectively:
176x220 - Most Microsoft 2003 smartphones
208x320 - UIQ v2.x
640x320 - Nokia Series 90

By jax anchor Saturday, 4. November 2006, 20:01:43

avatarThanks. I added your corrections as well as some other updates to the article.

By foxweb anchor Tuesday, 21. November 2006, 14:22:08

avatarli>Don't force the user to type more than necessary

probably, error in this place (unclosed tag li)

By jax anchor Tuesday, 21. November 2006, 15:20:58

avatarIndeed. Forced myself to type the entire 'li'. Thank you.

By Arial anchor Sunday, 22. July 2007, 02:44:27

avatarI have noticed that Opera Mini does not report any device information when making a "HTTP_USER_AGENT" request from my website.
Is there a way I can get any information about the device using the Opera Mini browser?

By votinhbn anchor Saturday, 1. September 2007, 09:52:24

avatar

Originally posted by Eugenia:

You have your screen resolutions mixed up. Please fix the article.

You said:
# 176 x 210 pixels - Most Microsoft 2003 devices
# 208 x 220 pixels - Most UIQ version 2 devices
# 640 x 480 pixels - [VGA] Nokia Series 90
These screen resolutions are wrong.

The right resolutions are, respectively:
176x220 - Most Microsoft 2003 smartphones
208x320 - UIQ v2.x
640x320 - Nokia Series 90

By votinhbn anchor Saturday, 1. September 2007, 09:52:56

avatarhave fun

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