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Looking To Develop My .mobi?

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tttcash

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Hello everyone. Happy New Year!

I have decided to develop one of my .mobi domain names into a full website for mobile users.

My problems is how do I do that? Is there any special software I need to develop a website for mobile users? Or, is it just like creating a website for the internet?


Thanks For Your Time
 

DaveZilla

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XHTML-MP is a subset of HTML. Its a good place to start. You can develop .mobi sites just like a html site.

The thing that makes it easy, is that because of some limitations of what mobile phones can handle right now, its real easy to learn. Its like the quick version of html.
 

MobileDesigner

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simple is to use Dreamweaver (use the trial) at www.adobe.com.

Make your site simple.

Save the first page as "index.html".

save the additional pages as xhtml.

Link the pages.

finished.

mtld.mobi is not that strict as long as the pages usually do not exceed 5Kb/page.
 

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I am using PSPad to develop, it's free and does a good job.
 
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