Saturday, October 10, 2009

Re: how to design mobile version of my site based on django?

thank you.
you means the greatest difference between PC and phone is the size of
their screen.
ok.
and what I need to do is to ensure that the DIV+CSS is resizable.
but .whether it is easy for DIV+CSS designed for PC to adapt the
mobile screen?

thank you .


On Oct 10, 3:54 pm, Jani Tiainen <rede...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hao he kirjoitti:
>
> > I'm developing my site with django,
>
> > mainly, my site works as normal, visited by PC.
>
> > but ,the site will also be visited by mobile device(e.g.iphone)
>
> > who tell me the solution?
>
> > or recommend me some relevant articles?
>
> This has almost nothing to do with Django.
>
> It's just what to display for smaller display devices and simples way is
> to use simplified versions of huge pages. If your site is "normal",
> there is not much of need to do anything. Standard HTML, CSS and even JS
> works in most mobile devices without problems.
>
> Of course you might want to limit amount of data sent over network since
> mobile speeds aren't that high. So you might want to use some detection
> about "this is mobile device" (maybe there is some magic header that
> reveals it) and forward user to a bit more lightweight page(s) instead
> of using heavy, large screen pages meant for large display computers.
>
> Easiest way is to test your site with mobile and see does it work or not.
>
> --
> Jani Tiainen
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