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Most mobile users with good browsers will be able to see your web page if you upgrade it to xhtml with strict declarations. It is the current standard W3C is pushing through. Be sure to pass the Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browsers at W3C. I enlisted important links to give you further details and ideas that would help you. It’s quite extensive and informative.
Currently, most new web phones are now capable of displaying regular website contents in fairly good quality, although, it also depends on the layouts and designs of a website. Wireless Application Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia World Wide Web Consortium W3C XHTML2 Working Group Home Page Web Compatibility Test for Mobile Browsers [DRAFT] W3C Mobile Web Initiative Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 Search telecommunications wireless companies web pages & telecoms business directories |