I'll have to check with our web development intern to get that detail. He's helped with a lot of the research that went into this and shared the source of the device detection with me at one point early in the project, but I seem to have misplaced it! =(I'll try to remember to reply to list when I get that answer.KrisOn Apr 28, 2011, at 2:35 PM, Tim Beaufoy wrote:I should probably also ask what are you using for device detection and is java a good route to go? I've read many phones can detect java but not all phones.
On 4/28/2011 2:24 PM, Kristofer Layon wrote:We have a web site that we've been testing here --- this version hasn't replaced the OSA web site yet, but take a look:
When viewed on a mobile device, it has a different presentation. But the exact same HTML. It's all done with device queries and a mobile CSS.
And on mobile, you still have the option to view the full site (see link at bottom of the page).
Kris
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 2:09 PM, Tim Beaufoy wrote:
Is anyone developing mobile sites yet for their schools?
--Tim Beaufoy
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School of Public Health
University of Minnesota
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--Tim Beaufoy
Web Developer/Designer
School of Public Health
University of Minnesota
612-625-3218Room A-302 Mayo MMC 197
420 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455