Test your pages to determine if they are mobileOK! http://validator.w3.org/mobile/
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W3C mobileOK Checker is your best friend!

Test your pages to determine if they are mobileOK! http://validator.w3.org/mobile/
Visit link:
W3C mobileOK Checker is your best friend!
If you really MUST write WML pages, and you want to test on desktop browsers during development, unless you are using Opera, you will quickly learn that your desktop browser can’t display WML, and that it will offer to download the page instead. But since you want to see if it renders okay, this is not so useful… A couple of remedies: Use Opera – it has no problem displaying WML Get the WMLBrowser add-on for Firefox – it will kick in for WML pages
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WML on desktop browsers
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If you find that you are up all night coding mobile web apps, and you barely know your spouse any more, hold back a bit on the mobile development and go outside and look at the sky and the trees. They’re nice. It’s possible that the world will wait for your app.
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Moderation
JR Screen Ruler (Windows) is a very handy tool for checking the exact pixel size of stuff on your screen, and for setting up your browser window to be a particular pixel size for rough-and-ready testing (see tip #3).
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Screen ruler
