Opera Software Could Solve Phone Browsing Conundrum
News That way, surfers only have to scroll up and down to read it. Another strategy has been to let cell phone surfers scroll normal HTML pages side to side and up and down, giving them a postage stamp-sized view of the whole page.
[October 14, 2002, 8:48]
Opera Refuses To Perform On Microsoft Smartphone
News Opera's mobile browser, which is currently available on the Sony Ericsson P800 -- a smartphone based on the Symbian operating system -- and on the Linux-powered Sharp Zaurus PDA, uses a rendering technique that stacks the elements of a Web page...
[February 24, 2003, 7:51]
Opera Is Definitely Worht It, Yes....
Talkback One thing i don't like as much now in the latest version compared with an earlier one (i think it could be version 8), is the zoom - i remember the zoom use to keep everything relative to each other so that the page ratio would stay the same (if...
[February 15, 2007, 10:06]
Opera Raises Curtain On Mobile Browsing
News That way, surfers only have to scroll up and down to read it. Opera first unveiled its small-screen rendering technology in October, claiming it had finally solved the long-standing problem of how to view Web pages written for PC screens on a tiny...
[February 11, 2003, 12:28]
Mozilla Targets Mobile Browser Market
News The technology works by shrinking less important images, such as banner ads, and wrapping columns around to make a single column, so that users only need to scroll vertically. Minimo developers have already found a solution to the problem of...
[December 8, 2004, 15:50]

