- From: Werner Egipsy Souza <hephail@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 20:11:22 +0530
- To: public-bpwg-comments@w3.org
Dear Ian, In the Abstract, your comment was >Please start early with the "One Web" message, for example by adding something like this to the end of the preceding sentence: "An >important Web design principle (discussed, for example, in section 4.3 of "Architecture of the World Wide Web") is to design content that >is flexible enough to enable a valuable user experience for a variety of devices. This document explains how to design for "one Web" while >also optimizing for the mobile experience." The issue here, is that there are many web-based applications, which would have facilities purely for the mobile environment,which is heavily reliant on real world parameters, such as time, company, location and proximity Hence, making a page which satisfies both the desktop, which is an environment isolated from the real world, and the mobile, which is embedded in the real world, does not seem feasible. -- Cheers, Werner http://hephailnews.blogspot.com Comments or opinions expressed here, and in the previous mail, are my own and do not represent the views of Jataayu Software, it's management or employees. Jataayu Software is not responsible and disclaims any and all liability for the content of my comments.
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