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  • Developers Guide - Posted by mclancy 12 weeks 6 days ago
  • Future of the Mobile Web Whitepaper
  • We're very happy to publish this paper arising from the The Future of the Mobile Web event held at the Dublin Convention Centre in January 2012. We covered a lot of ground and the paper is a serious attempt to capture all the topics covered from HTML5 to responsive design to device detection and many others. We found it to be a very worthwhile process to listen, validate our ideas and learn from others in the process of writing it. We hope it is useful to a wider readership also.
  • Mobile Design - Posted by mclancy 15 weeks 5 days ago
  • Future of the Mobile Web
  • Last week we hosted an event loftily entitled "The Future of the Mobile Web" at the Dublin Convention Centre.
  • Usability - Posted by James Pearce 3 years 3 weeks ago
  • The dotMobi WordPress Mobile Pack
  • The dotMobi WordPress Mobile Pack is a complete toolkit from dotMobi to help mobilize your WordPress site and blog. It includes a mobile switcher to select themes based on the type of user that is visiting the site, a selection of mobile themes, extra widgets, device adaptation and a mobile administration panel to allow users to edit the site or write new posts when out and about.
  • Design Patterns - Posted by jonarne 3 years 24 weeks ago
  • One web 2.0 - social edition
  • I bet I am not the only one wondering what Nokia was going to announce yesterday... In addition to the N97, Nokia Messaging was the big news. Put short, Nokia Messaging is enabling a bunch of IM-like services on the phone. In my mind this is an important change in the traditional mind pattern device manufacturers, and MNOs, have had until the iPhone.
  • Content Management - Posted by James Pearce 5 years 2 weeks ago
  • dev.mobi goes mobile (again)
  • Hopefully you've all spotted the new mobiForge design. Just a few days later, we've dusted off a new mobile version too. Better a little late than never. Previously we used to redirect the user off to a whole different server for the mobile UI. This was a bad practice. What we've now done is create a module for our own CMS engine (we use Drupal) which recognises a mobile device's request on every page and sends a different theme accordingly.