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Retrofit Your Web Pages For Wireless Compatibility

An anonymous reader writes "You probably don't want to maintain Web and wireless versions of the same site or take on the overhead of Extensible Markup Language (XML) transformations. This article shows you a more practical approach to wireless compatibility. With some well-designed XHTML, a bit of CSS, and the media attribute, you can do wonders. Create more flexible, Mobile device ready, Web pages with XHTML and CSS."

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  1. Re:This makes me feel so old and so sad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The browser at the far end does, though, and if you get out of its way and let it do it's job intelligently, it will.

    Not if you use Firefox (or the new Netscape 3.1, as it is known in the webdesign-community).