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XHTML-MP Style Guide
XHTML-MP Style Guide
1. History of XHTML Mobile Profile
HDML and the advent of WAP 1.X and WML
WML 1.X
From HTML to XHTML Mobile Profile
XHTML MP Syntax
XHTML MP MIME Media Type
XHTML-MP documents must be well-formed
XHTML MP Document Type Definition (DTD)
Families of Tags
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
One quick note about WML 2.0
What Comes Next?
2. XHTML MP in practice
Not all Browsers are created equal
Non Openwave browsers
The Openwave Browser
Authoring XHTML MP for the Openwave Browser vs. Authoring for Other Browsers
What Comes Next?
3. Menus in XHTML Mobile profile 1.0
Numbered Menus
Canonical Menu in XHTML MP
Getting Fancier
The Openwave browser
What's Next?
4. Text-flow
Preformatted text (<pre>) and the 'nowrap' extension
Headers
Emphasis tags
Links (aka <a href=http://somewherenew>)
The Color of Links
Lists
Tables
Horizontal Rules
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
When should one use CSS?
What's Next?
5. Forms: Collecting User Data
One word about the back-end
One example worth one thousand words
Submitting a form
Special Considerations for the <select> Element
Wizards vs. Elective Forms
What's Next
6. Images and Objects
Introduction
Supported Image and Object Formats
Performance issues
Objects
What's Next
7. Testing Your Applications
Testing on the Openwave Phone Simulator
Testing on Other SDKs
Testing On Real Devices
appendix A: If you come from WML or HDML
No Deck-Card Metaphor
No Variables
No Script
No Softkeys
No Events
appendix B: Multi-serving Wireless Application
Navigation vs. Resourcification
Building Multiple Applications
WURFL (The Wireless Universal Resource FiLe)
OUI (Open Usability Interface)
Commercial Products for Multi-serving
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