The mobile version, though? I know you can use GDocs offline on a computer, but I somehow failed to turn that up in my iPhone researches.
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oh! I don't think there is a way to use google docs offline on an iphone. I don't know.
I can't do it on my symbian phone.
Apparently Goffice lets you do work processing offline on iphones. [link]
Of course you are word processing with no cut-and-paste capabilities. And apparently the documents are a bit oversized for the iphone. But, it is a word processor you can run offline on the iphone.
Has anyone tried skinning b.org differently for mobile devices?
Is there a way to pull a style sheet only when I'm on my phone?
::snoozy doubleposting::
An @media rule specifies the target media types (separated by commas) of a set of rules (delimited by curly braces). The @media construct allows style sheet rules for various media in the same style sheet:
@media screen {
BODY { font-size: 12pt }
}
Interesting. I've only ever used CSS mediatypes where there are two separate files being called, not within the same stylesheet.
This page will show you whether or not your cell phone actually uses CSS mediatypes.
My E61i doesn't. I wonder if it's a conceit or an oversight. I mean, it's a really good browser, but why not let me have the option to drop out the graphics? And having spoilertext visible only where I can't select it would be nifty.