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Mobile Web Design - Designing Pages for Mobile Web Browsers

Mobile Web browsers are more than just PDAs these days. There are iPhones and Android phones as well as Blackberries and Treos. Plus, more and more non-smartphone devices are getting Wi-Fi and Internet capabilities. Knowing how to design pages for mobile devices is important for the modern Web designer.
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Writing a Mobile Friendly Website

Learn what it takes to write a Web page that is accessible to mobile computers, smartphones, and PDAs.

How to Write Web Pages for the iPhone and Other Wireless Devices

If you're going to build Web pages that can be viewed on cell phones like the iPhone, you should be aware of some of the drawbacks to these devices so that your site is not impossible to use. These tips will help you build Web pages that are either designed solely for cell phones and wireless handheld devices or help you design pages that adapt depending upon what type of device is viewing it.

Give Your Mobile Readers Options

Many people are browsing Web pages on mobile devices like iPhones, smartphones, and PDAs. And while the mobile friendly views are useful, sometimes you just want more. If your mobile page forces all your mobile customers into one limiited box, you're going to end up annoying just as many people as you help.

Do You Force Mobile Web Pages? Why or Why Not?

If you have a website, you may have noticed that more and more people are visiting on mobile devices. So many designers have created specific sites for their mobile customers. But not all customers like being locked into the limited mobile layout. Find out why other About.com readers force mobile pages or share your reasons for not forcing them.

How to Detect Mobile Devices

Learn how to use various techniques to detect mobile devices and send them a style sheet written for them or to a completely different Web page.

How to Test Mobile Web Pages and Applications

Many of the things you should test when testing your mobile designs are the same as what you test for your standard designs. But there are some specific things you should be looking for when testing mobile. This article will help you understand how to test for mobile and give you practical tips for getting the testing done, even if you don't...

Should we forget columns?

Many websites use columns for the layout, but should we avoid them when converting a site for mobile?

Should we switch to one column layouts for mobile devices

Share your thoughts about mobile layouts. Should they be one column for ease of use? Or are newer smartphones the wave of the future, and zooming works. What solutions do you use to handle mobile devices and complicated layouts.

Don't Limit the Content on Your Mobile Sites, But Limit the Content

Redesigning your site for mobile users is a good idea, because it can help users who need specific information quickly to find it more easily. But if you're not careful, your mobile experience can cause more problems than it solves. Learn what content to leave out and keep in your mobile designs.

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