Tag Archives: Authoring
site.mobi updates
June 8, 2007, by admin
We have updated Site.mobi to version 2.0. We hope you like it. The following are the new features that have been added in this new version.Simple formsAdvanced formsAuto-Redirect to PC WebsitesSEO (Search Engine Optimization)... Read More
HAWHAW: Developing WEB, WAP and Voice Enabled content portal
April 19, 2007, by svo9712
When developing any mobile content portal we generally think about the accessibility of that portal through the mobile browsers (like Nokia, Openwave, i-mode browsers, AvantGo in PDA etc) which generally uses markup languages like WML, HDML, cHTML, XHTML etc. But how about if a general markup language can serve all the necessity even the VoiceXML output also. HAWHAW is such a toolkit to create universal mobile portals which can be accessible through the Web, mobile as well as through the voice browsers... Read More
Ericsson MobileFaces provides dotMobi template
April 10, 2007, by James Pearce
The Ericsson Mobile JSF Kit provides a JSF library called "MobileFaces", which implements a reference solution for mobile-device-specific rendering for Java EE applications. MobileFaces can render different page content for different end devices based on just one JSF page. This highly reduces the amount of time needed for mobile application development... Read More
Building a mobile site has never been easier
March 27, 2007, by James Pearce
dotMobi wants to de-mystify the process of developing a mobile presence, and one of the ways we are trying to make this happen is through a partnership with Akmin. They've developed an extremely easy-to-use mobile site builder called MobiSiteGalore. Through the "Go Mobile" programme, this is something that our domain registrars offer to their customers... Read More
A Beginner’s Guide to Mobile Web Development
March 9, 2007, by cameronmoll
While accessing the web on a mobile device is nothing new, a renewed interest in developing mobile web content has been ignited by the increased availability of WAP 2.0 devices, an abundance of skilled XHTML developers, and notable efforts by groups such as dotmobi and the W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative... Read More