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Nirav Mehta

"Mobile Web Development"

We are not using cookies for authentication; just to
store this information to make it faster to log in next time. Also, we do not want to
make it mandatory to log in to select products. This may be a roadblock in usability.
In the ordering process, we will give an option to register automatically if the user
wants. After the first order, she or he can log in either at the start, or while checking
out, and the delivery address will be auto-filled. We have provisioned for a return
URL in the login form so that we can redirect to that page on successful login.
Form Elements Don't Look the Same
Across Browsers
While the XHTML code for forms is same for standard web and mobile web, the way
form elements are rendered differs from browser to browser. Some browsers show
the select drop down as a list of radio buttons, some show it like a menu. If you use
in select options, some will render it as a nested menu.
Some browsers allow inline editing of text fields, some get into a full screen editing
mode. Many render large text boxes. We have already seen how forms render in
Openwave and Opera Mini. Check out the following screenshots of how the POTR
homepage and login form are rendered in different browsers.


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