Move Browser Controls Or Address Bar To The Bottom In Chrome Mobile Browser For A Better Web Browsing Experience Mobilityarena

Having web browsers with the address bar and browser controls located at the top of the screen is something that we are comfortable with on PC browsers. It makes sense there on PCs, but then smartphones came along and developers just carried over the practice to mobile. It isn’t so user friendly though, especially as smartphone screens have gotten bigger. One holds the mobile device in the bottom half of the device and address bars (and other controls) located at the top of the screen results in a lot of stretching and hand movements....

March 13, 2023 · 4 min · 811 words · Dr. Marc Carr

Using Palm Blazer Web Browser On Reltel Wireless Mobilityarena

After the Reltel internet techies configured my new Treo 700p for internet access, the guy who attended to me demonstrated how it works. To my surprise, the browser he opened was Opera Mini, and guess what version – v2.x.xxxx! Consider that Opera Mini is now on version 4.0.9800, and you can understand how way back that browser installed by Reltel must be. Anyway, I immediately took him up on this, asking about the built-in web browser, Blazer....

March 11, 2023 · 4 min · 821 words · Maria Morrison

How To Save Webpages For Offline Viewing On Your Phone Mobilityarena

Yes, this method of offline reading saves data and also gives us the content we wish to read at the exact time we need it. Offline reading can also help students study better. You may find a particular article that helps you in one way or the other and go-ahead to save it for later consultation and further analysis, even without an internet connection. Whether you are a user of Chrome or Safari on iOS, you will find information in this article that will show you how you can save web pages for offline viewing....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Joseph Davis
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