I’ve just read that Palm’s Mojo SDK, the software development kit for it’s Palm Pre mobile phone, is now available for download. You can read the details at Connected Phone. To create software applications on the Palm webOS is probably not any different than creating your web applications since it uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
As an aside, do you know that the core of the webOS runs on Linux, an open sourced operating system? Also do you know that the developer site of Palm’s webOS uses Joomla while the developer blog uses WordPress — just some trivia facts for you.
Author:
kihbord
Tags: CSS, HTML, Javascript, Mojo SDK, webOS
I have just finished up on updating my Javamidlet.com web site. It’s been almost a year since I’ve made any changes to the site’s wordpress theme. The theme I use on Javamidlet was one of my early themes when I was still learning how to make them in Wordpress.
I’ve learned quite a few from the exercise and one of them was — it’s really quite a challenge to have a web site theme that works on majority of the web browsers — Firefox, IE7 and IE6. Working with Firefox (both for Linux and Windows) and MSIE 7 was easy but you’ve got to give credit to IE6 for being such a creation! It’s a good thing that less and less people are using IE6.
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Author:
kihbord
Tags: CSS, Firefox, Internet Explorer, MSIE, stylesheet