"AdSense for Mobile is intended for AdSense partners who have created websites specifically for mobile browsers, and who want to monetize their mobile content via contextual advertising." Hopefully they'll move beyond that.
Also: "Webpages must be written in a mobile markup language and developed with a server-side scripting language such as PHP." |
> Not all, but many... some mobile browsers, like Windows Mobile 5.0 Internet Explorer, (ab)use the desktop stylesheet to render it for the handheld! <
When you mentioned it... I have rx1950 iPAQ, and WM5 PIE. And it shows many sites pretty well, except yours. .-(I know it's not your fault, but do you have any idea what can I do? Some registry setting, alternative (free) pocket browser, mobile redirector (Google's one doesn't work too well on your site either)...? |
Veky have you tried Opera Mobile or Opera Mini? The former is a bit better for Windows Mobile I think, the latter on the other hand is free... My trial period of Opera Mobile timed out but generally I like it better than mobile IE... |
Try Opera Mini 4: http://www.operamini.com/beta/ It has a lot in common with iPhone's browser. |
i tried "minimo" (Mini Mozilla) on my ipaq6950 works fine, but little slow I still prefer IE on my phone |
Well, there is a problem: I don't have Java. :-(Is there any non-Java free browser? :-) |