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Nirav Mehta

"Mobile Web Development"


Simple links at the top of the page are great for the first page of a mobile site, and
may not be needed on the inside pages. The sequence of clicks the user has to go
through to reach a particular page (referred to as the clickstream) must be short.
The most frequently used options should come up first. It's best to provide a header
and minimal textual navigation at the top. Links to home and other important
pages can be placed in the footer. Even the content should be broken down into
easy-to-comprehend sections. You should avoid putting the same text content from
your website onto the mobile web. It is best to rewrite the text copy of the site to
serve the mobile users better.
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Remember: As a mobile web developer, you must understand users. The
entire design for the mobile site must be done for the user. Give them
what they want and make it simple to get it. And keep learning from
your experiences.
We will use simple vertical blocks for designing POTR. We will also keep images to
the minimum and use clean XHTML code.
Using Wireless CSS as the Silver Bullet,
Almost!
Most of us extensively use tables for layout design on websites.


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