Hi,
I would like to use CSS to make an iPhone-Friendly Flare output target (in addition to our WebHelp and PDF versions).
I'm a newbie at every aspect of this, but after looking around a bit, it doesn't look too crazy.
Can someone with a bigger brain point me in the right direction or offer some advice?
I've seen Flare w/ stylesheets uses to produce extremely simple Web sites, and I think this would be along those lines. CSS guidelines for the iPhone browser abound online.
Tips and suggestions?
If I get this up and running, I promise to post lots of info on how I do it.
-Douglas
Using CSS to Make an iPhone-Friendly Help Target
Re: Using CSS to Make an iPhone-Friendly Help Target
any links on this? What browser does iPhone use? Safari ?
All we need is the screen resolution all should be fine and dandy i think
All we need is the screen resolution all should be fine and dandy i think
If you submit your bug feedback request here, the more likely it'll get fixed or included in a future release
Open Utilities PageLayout Resizer for Flare/Blaze | Batch builder
Open Utilities PageLayout Resizer for Flare/Blaze | Batch builder
Re: Using CSS to Make an iPhone-Friendly Help Target
iPhone appears to be 320x480 (i.e., half of a standard 640x480 screen).
The iPhone uses Safari.
The iPhone uses Safari.
Flare v6.1 | Capture 4.0.0
Re: Using CSS to Make an iPhone-Friendly Help Target
here's a link a bit outdated looking at webhelp output on a Windows Mobile 6 device.
The customizations begins with you skin type first.
The next thing is the CSS.
The customizations begins with you skin type first.
The next thing is the CSS.
If you submit your bug feedback request here, the more likely it'll get fixed or included in a future release
Open Utilities PageLayout Resizer for Flare/Blaze | Batch builder
Open Utilities PageLayout Resizer for Flare/Blaze | Batch builder