Hi all,

Forking off from the mobile-detection thread:

Does anyone have any favorite books, articles, websites, etc. for the real "how 
to" business of building mobile-friendly websites. I have been astonished at 
the apparent dearth of such books, and was delighted earlier this year to 
discover Jonathan Stark's Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript 
from O'Reilly (2010); he has an Android-oriented version of the book coming out 
soon too. Although the book contains a lot about designing web pages, the 
app-building orientation of the book means that it gives short shrift to 
cross-platform compatibility. What I really want to find is a good guide to 
"building simple websites that will work on any smartphone, yea, verily, even 
BlackBerry." (I don't know about anyone else, but I have found BB to not 
support a lot of things that work well on Droids and iThings.)

For a shorter introduction, I belatedly discovered this article:
Mobile Websites With Minimum Effort.
Authors:    Wisniewski, Jeff
Source:    Online; Jan/Feb2010, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p54-57, 4p

The number-one thing that I learned from Stark's book is something that I had 
struggled for the longest time with: why does my iThing make all web pages look 
tiny? The answer: iThings assume that all web pages are 980px wide, and you've 
got to disabuse them of that notion by the simple expedient of defining a 
viewport in the page header:
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width">
(there are several variations of this, and knowing the key word helps to find 
the rest.)

Does anyone else have a favorite book or three for this kind of work?

Ken

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