TANKERx
15-05-2002, 06:48 PM
Hi,
For a few days now, I've been gathering some ideas together to put up a news site for Symbian stuff that is designed for viewing on a 9200 device (no pretty graphics, very simple content).
The site will be updated throughout the day. The simplicity of the site's structure and goal means that such work can be done straight from a 9210 without the need for any fancy software. On a bad day, the site will only be updated once but should average about two to three updates a day (basically, I hope that there will be at least one new thing to read every day).
It is not designed to replace AllAboutER6, but compliment it (though there is actually a mobile version of AllAboutER6).
The news (or 'Musings') section will contain news, views, rants, raves and thoughts on what's happening, and feedback is welcome for comment and musing content (credit will of course be given!).
You can access it from <!-- BBCode auto-link start -->http//www.twyn-y-berllan.com/mm<!-- BBCode auto-link end --> or <!-- BBCode auto-link start -->http//www.mobilemusings.co.uk<!-- BBCode auto-link end --> (I hope to upgrade the address soon to get rid of the banners).
I'd be grateful for feedback, whether encouragement or constructive criticism. Just remember, it is not designed to be, nor will it ever be (with its current goals) pretty with complicated design. Please send to <!-- BBcode auto-mailto start -->mailtomm@twyn-y-berllan.commm@twyn-y-berllan.com</a><!-- BBCode auto-mailto end --> or <!-- BBcode auto-mailto start -->mailtonews@mobilemusings.co.uknews@mobilemusings.c o.uk</a><!-- BBCode auto-mailto end -->
Screenshots
http//www.twyn-y-berllan.com/mm/screenshot/sc1.jpg
http//www.twyn-y-berllan.com/mm/screenshot/sc2.jpg
In case you're interested;
The site is (apart from the basic graphics) worked on entirely from a Nokia 9210.
The links and reviews pages are edited using YEDIT while the Musings are stored on my 9210 in a PowerData database and exported to HTML (field names and contents contain HTML tags). I then upload the files to the server using YFTP.
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For a few days now, I've been gathering some ideas together to put up a news site for Symbian stuff that is designed for viewing on a 9200 device (no pretty graphics, very simple content).
The site will be updated throughout the day. The simplicity of the site's structure and goal means that such work can be done straight from a 9210 without the need for any fancy software. On a bad day, the site will only be updated once but should average about two to three updates a day (basically, I hope that there will be at least one new thing to read every day).
It is not designed to replace AllAboutER6, but compliment it (though there is actually a mobile version of AllAboutER6).
The news (or 'Musings') section will contain news, views, rants, raves and thoughts on what's happening, and feedback is welcome for comment and musing content (credit will of course be given!).
You can access it from <!-- BBCode auto-link start -->http//www.twyn-y-berllan.com/mm<!-- BBCode auto-link end --> or <!-- BBCode auto-link start -->http//www.mobilemusings.co.uk<!-- BBCode auto-link end --> (I hope to upgrade the address soon to get rid of the banners).
I'd be grateful for feedback, whether encouragement or constructive criticism. Just remember, it is not designed to be, nor will it ever be (with its current goals) pretty with complicated design. Please send to <!-- BBcode auto-mailto start -->mailtomm@twyn-y-berllan.commm@twyn-y-berllan.com</a><!-- BBCode auto-mailto end --> or <!-- BBcode auto-mailto start -->mailtonews@mobilemusings.co.uknews@mobilemusings.c o.uk</a><!-- BBCode auto-mailto end -->
Screenshots
http//www.twyn-y-berllan.com/mm/screenshot/sc1.jpg
http//www.twyn-y-berllan.com/mm/screenshot/sc2.jpg
In case you're interested;
The site is (apart from the basic graphics) worked on entirely from a Nokia 9210.
The links and reviews pages are edited using YEDIT while the Musings are stored on my 9210 in a PowerData database and exported to HTML (field names and contents contain HTML tags). I then upload the files to the server using YFTP.
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