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Tutorial Retrofit your Web pages for wireless compatibility without learning XML

  
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Tutorial Retrofit your Web pages for wireless compatibility without learning XML
12-19-2005, 11:34 AM,
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Tutorial Retrofit your Web pages for wireless compatibility without learning XML
Tutorial to help you make your web pages accessible via Mobile devices without learning and using XML:

 
Quote:  Learn how to combine Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML), cascading style sheets (CSS), and the media attribute to turn plain vanilla Web pages into wireless-compatible ones.

If you're like many Web developers, you have no idea how to ensure that your Web pages are accessible to wireless devices. Because you probably don't want to maintain Web and wireless versions of the same site or take on the overhead of Extensible Markup Language (XML) transformations, this article shows you a more practical approach to wireless compatibility. With some well-designed XHTML, a bit of CSS, and the media attribute, you can do wonders.

The days when Web pages were viewed only on Web browsers are long behind us. In fact, even the days when Web pages were viewed mostly on Web browsers are coming to an end. With hundreds of mobile devices available and millions of them in use -- most now Internet-capable -- it's almost assured that if your Web site or application is popular, it will be viewed on a mobile device. As a Web developer, the question is how far are you willing to go for wireless? Most Web developers don't particularly want to take on a second specialization in wireless development, but trends show that you do need your Web pages to be usable by wireless devices -- so what are your options?...

full article: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/wi...elessPages
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After a bit of  BangHead and  Smileyyellowbang , I think I got it  Lol
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