What Do You Use To Test The Handheld Css On Your Website?
Solution 1:
With a bit of hunting I found what I was looking for, thanks for the leads guys.
Opera will display the handheld css if you select "Small Screen" from the View menu.
Solution 2:
I'm not sure if it's a good idea to resurrect the old question, but I hope somebody finds it :)
There's a simple way to test handheld css with with media queries:
@media handheld, screen and (max-width: 500px) { /* your css */ }
After that you can test on browsers that implement media queries by resizing the window to less than 500px.
Solution 3:
If you have Visual Studio, there should be device emulators which let you test mobile IE, or they can be found standalone on Microsoft's site. Here are some for WM 5. There is an OpenWave simulator available to test that browser. Blackberry simulators are available as well, to test the Blackberry browser. You can (kind of) test iPhone support with Safari, although you can't verify the viewport meta-tag. There's an Opera Mini simulator here.
Also, get your CSS out of your HTML :)
Solution 4:
I found out that switching media types in development environment works best for me.
For example if you are testing "handheld" css then just add media type "screen" to media atrib and comment out your default css.
After this step is complete, you normally would want to test in on real handheld device.
<!-- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="screen.css" /> --><linkrel="stylesheet"type="text/css"media="screen,handheld"href="handheld.css" />
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