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Optimizing Drupal for Mobile Devices

Submitted by sugree on Sun, 05/25/2008 - 08:38
  • Drupal
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  • DrupalCampBangkok
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This is my slide presented at DrupalCamp Bangkok, another BarCamp style meeting targeted to all drupal users in Bangkok area. Actually, I proposed 3 topics.

  1. Optimizing Drupal for Mobile Devices
  2. DrupalSprint
  3. Joomla / Wordpress / Drupal

I am so sorry that I could not make other sessions on time so I had only one session and one slide. The rest of yesterday I spent them just to introduce Drupal to new users. DrupalCamp is a great place to promote Drupal!

This is just my experience. If you have any questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact me by any kind of method you find. But you have to find me!

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by tom@mobiledrupal.com (not verified) on Fri, 02/27/2009 - 05:47 #852

Hi,

I’ve recently started a blog, mobiledrupal.com, which is all about making and testing mobile websites with Drupal. I’ve also added a section which summarises mobile modules available for Drupal, which I hope people will find helpul.

Please have a look and get in touch with any comments!

Tom

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