That's something I actually want to talk about sometime - one thing I've been concerned with as we do a redesign at SPH (getting us all on the same page, technology and design-wise) is that phones have such a range of support for how web pages are navigated and what they do, and from what I've tried on my corner of SPH in the past has looked good in some simple browsers (like on my truly awful phone), but is way too simple for an iPhone interface - and the mobile stylesheet in whatever form it exists in becomes the style sheet even for phones, like the iPhone, that do a great job of letting people browse the web as it exists for desktops. Does this make any sense? It's something I've been struggling with in my head - what the optimal compromise is for those style sheets. S Zachary Johnson wrote: > If we're going to have a group meeting themed around Mobile Web I'd be > happy to go over some of my notes on making websites mobile friendly > through source code ordering that I talked about a bit two years ago > at MinneWebcon. > > Zach -- -- Sara Hurley, MFA 612-625-7709 Web Coordinator http://cpheo.sph.umn.edu Digital Learning Group (DLG) School of Public Health University of Minnesota