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Our friend SMS Died in year 2011

Posted by G' Blog on Wednesday, 20 May, 2009

We are all gathered here to acknowledge our dearly departed SMS which we all used from time to time over these years. Reminding us of the short life span of SMS, which it endured from its humble beginnings on 2nd December 1992, just at the ripe age of 18 years old!

Over the years it brought us joy and sorrow from our cared connections. A number of of us could not live without using it, felt like a drug encouraging our unstoppable urge to hook up with our connections.  Sometimes it failed to give relief, no matter how much we used it or how many times we went into rehab to get over its addiction.

It felt great when I received the SMS “I LUV U” but it felt like betrayal a moment later when I got “sry wrong no”.

The fascination of the SMS worked on us even when we couldn’t think of words to describe things or felt slothful to type full words, it truly spoilt us.

We would dearly miss our trusted friend whose untimely death was caused by contracting the new Smartphone virus called the E-mail from its step-brother Twitter which spread uncontrollably not giving us enough time to create any antivirus even when we were using the old fashion Apple iPhone 3G.

So in our parting words we will always cherish and love you and wish you rest in peace…


How to Design Websites for the Apple iphone

Posted by G' Blog on Monday, 13 April, 2009
Design Websites for the Apple iphone

Design Websites for the Apple iphone

The Apple iPhone is part of a class of mobile phones called smartphones. It has an impressive battery lifespan and allows users to surf the Net even while on the go. Research has shown that the iphone is used nine times more than the next Smartphone which is the Windows mobile.

If you are a web designer like me, you may have started wondering what you can do to improve your website by not only making it look fantastic on PCs and laptops but also on mobiles too. With the iPhone’s display size of 480-by-320-pixel resolution, it takes a little bit more than designing your website to fit a smaller screen size.

Here are a few ideas to keep in mind when building your website:
• You can design web pages for wide-screen and Flash enabled browsers, however check that the important information is easy to see even on a small screen that cannot manage any special applications (such as Ajax, Flash, Javascript, cookies, etc.). Anything more than XHTML Basic will be more than what some mobile phones are able to handle.

• The iPhone automatically scales websites when necessary. Therefore, build web pages that have multiple thin columns instead of pages with one big column. If the content is narrower on a normal web page, the less the Web page will be scaled down to fit into its window.

• Try putting your content on multiple pages to make them easier to read as it can be hard to read huge sections of text on one page on your mobile phone.

• Images on a website often make websites look nicer when seen on a full screen. However, by keeping images small and optimized, users are much happier as they do not need to wait long for the images to be downloaded.

• Keep your links short as they may get annoying after a while if users are often visiting your website and need to type in long URLs.

Hope these tips help. Happy designing!!