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Mobile-friendly Web pages in two minutes
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Suggestion: Clean up existing code first
That reminds me that we really need a better mobile solution for MR!
You can begin by cleaning up the existing code: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...ileread.com%2F |
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Great link. If a person is doing PHP, it works really well. If not, well...there is some work to be done.
Concerning a better mobile solution for MR: its easier said than done. Unfortunately, mobile browsers are more for meeting thier own standards before meeting WC3 standards. For example, in the link this story references, there is a comment about how this would not be needed if all mobile browsers supported the @handheld tag. Because all dont, making a mobile site that employs this makes for an issue. This solution helps some; but you still have some speed issues, and with complex content things can get hairy. |
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The URLs with ampersands in them simply need to be encoded (through, for example, htmlspecialchars()), and the news feeds on the side could use similar treatment. Other than that, the article images simply need an alt tag. alt="" even. Those errors aren't really a huge deal. =P Just, unless vBulletin handles things an awful lot weirder than I think, maybe 3 or 4 code changes. More ontopic, I think I'll play with the linked stuff... could come in handy for me. Seems like, when properly tweaked, it could be very handy for almost anything one want's "mobilized". |
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