With Mobile World Congress kicking off today and a whole hall called ‘App Planet‘ [I guess 'Planet of the Apps' would have looked like a typo...] it’s a great day for another story with two ways of publishing to mobile going head to head.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/28744c96-176a-11df-87f6-00144feab49a,dwp_uuid=4dce8136-4a24-11da-b8b1-0000779e2340.html?nclick_check=1
So, lets be clear once again. Installed apps are OK but they’re expensive, tied to a particular OS, distributed through crowded and controlled channels, hard to spread virally and, well, so 2009.
Web Apps for mobile are cheap to develop, OS agnostic, browser independent (if you build them using Wapple technology), free to distribute and easy to spread. Oh, and this really IS the year of the mobile web so if you want to live in the now then mobile Web Apps are the only place to be!
Thanks to Jakob Neilson, the world is suddenly waking up to the idea that to make the web useable on mobiles you have to make the web for mobiles.
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-usability.html
We’ve been saying this for years and I wonder what took Jakob so long to discover the mobile web anyway? Maybe he was on a really long phone contract and only just got an upgrade. Or maybe his handset was so cluttered he only just found the browser.
Either way, he’s on board now and whether you subscribe to his somewhat draconian dismissal of everything pretty over everything useable you will certainly recognise the importance of such an influential character entering the affray. Read more
Tagged with:Add new tag, Coding Mobile Web Pages, Mobile Friendly Websites, Mobile Phone Detection
IE6 Must Die is a trending topic on Twitter right now. The world is demanding that IE6 support is dropped, effectively forcing the hand of anyone still using the browser and hopefully freeing the internet from the hell that is substandard browser support.
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Tagged with:Mobile Browser Detection, Mobile Device Detection, Mobile Friendly Websites, Mobile Publishing Platform, Mobile Web Development, Mobilize Websites and Blogs, Single Domain
Scrollbars are a pain on web and they are even more of a pain on mobile.
If you’ve ever had to develop a website that does anything imaginative with it’s width then you will have encountered the inclusive / exclusive discrepancy amongst browsers. For example, should your page length exceed the vertical size of a browser window, a vertical scrollbar appears – trouble is some browsers feel the need to subtract the width of the scrollbar from the width of the page – causing horizontal scroll on the page. Read more
Tagged with:Canvas, Exhibit, Mobile Browser Detection, Mobile Device Detection, Mobile Devices, Mobile Site Builder, Mobile Web Design
Fact: People are accessing your website URL on their mobile phone!
The latest stats suggest that 5% of traffic to websites now get hit by mobile browsers, even if you promote a separate URL for mobile web.
What do you want them to see? The actual website that takes 20 minutes to load and scrolls to about 10 times the width and height of the mobile? Not likely. They’ll want to see a mobile specific version, running off that single domain, perfectly optimized to whichever handset they’re using, yes, even if they have an iPhone. Read more
Tagged with:Mobile Browser Detection, Mobile Device Detection, Mobile Devices, Mobile Friendly Websites, Mobile Internet, Mobile Web, Mobile Web Development, Mobile Web Domain, Mobile Websites, Single Domain
Last week something exciting happened inside the colourful walls of Wapple – the latest version of the mobile site was launched. Below are the obligatory before and after screenshots and at first glance you’ll probably notice that they look pretty similar. However, all is not as it seems because underneath the bonnet – everything has changed.

Built with Canvas

Built with Architect
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Tagged with:Architect, Canvas, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Friendly Websites, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Publishing Platform, Mobile Site Builders, Mobile Web Development, Mobile Web Domain, Mobile Website Development, Mobilize Websites and Blogs, Single Domain, WAPL, Wapple
For as long as I can remember, developing for mobile has been an absolute nightmare. To start with, there are thousands of unique handsets on thousands of operators with different browsers, firmware and capabilities. There are hundreds of different screensizes and resolutions to take care of, flash and java issues, CSS support (or lack of it) and markup languages galore. You’re not going to be able to deliver a great user experience if you can’t optimize to each and every one of these 50,000+ combinations across all the billions of handsets in the world.
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Tagged with:Architect, Coding Mobile Web Pages, Mobile Browser Detection, Mobile Development Platform, Mobile Development Tools, Mobile Device Detection, Mobile Internet, Mobile Phone Detection, Mobile SEO, Mobile Web, Mobile Web Development, Mobile Website Development, Mobilize Websites and Blogs, WAPL, Wapple
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