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Saturday, July 23, 2005

Milestone of Sorts

Hey all;

Just wanted to say hello on this Saturday. I have been working behind the scenes and think that I may have figured out the formatting solution for both desktop/laptop and mobile devices. I have changed the Blogger CSS a bit and added a little bit of my own learning from some other sites, and now we have a mobile ministry magazine that looks great under mobile browsers.

Now, I cannot take the credit for it. I went to Mike Rode's website via Palm Addicts, and there was a posting there about a person who has a website that will turn any website into a mobile formatted one. Well, I put MMM thru it and was not at all happy with some of the junky code that it spit back. So while waiting here for a friend to get dressed, I figured out the solution. I hope that this works for all of you who would like to view MMM on their mobile devices.

Now, you might have noticed that the right side bar and fonts changed, I will deal with those later as once removing Blogger's CSS from on the page, I lost that formatting. It should either be Veranda or Arial for you if the original font doenst show.

Well, I am off. Hope that you all have a great weekend. Now all I need is to be able to do the CSS from my T5 and I would be nice and happybeans. Shalom to all.

1 Comments:

At Monday, July 25, 2005 2:49:00 PM, Blogger Antoine said...

I tried to post this from my T5, but the Blogger comment page is a touch on the long-to-download side.

Basically, this would work, if Blazer 4 supported the @handheld function for tagging pages for mobile devices. The @screen one seems to work just fine and is picking up the CSS nicely. I will be fiddling with it in the coming days just to see what else I can do.

 

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