| lucid_dream | Posted Feb 02, 2009, 08:00 AM |
Having links, however, is a problem because in Opera Mini, links are sticky when you move your pointer over them, making traversing a page full of links much more difficult than it should be. Yes, that's a good point where there are lots of close lines. Is is possible to put a spacer line between the info lines? If links are not possible, then what about different text colours on alternate lines (e.g. black, blue, black, blue, etc) to help with clarity and ease on the eye?the alternating colors is a great idea! As having spacers would take up screenspace. Will implement later today. Thx HH |
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| Hey Hey | Posted Feb 01, 2009, 11:53 PM |
Having links, however, is a problem because in Opera Mini, links are sticky when you move your pointer over them, making traversing a page full of links much more difficult than it should be. Yes, that's a good point where there are lots of close lines. Is is possible to put a spacer line between the info lines? If links are not possible, then what about different text colours on alternate lines (e.g. black, blue, black, blue, etc) to help with clarity and ease on the eye? |
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| lucid_dream | Posted Feb 01, 2009, 11:39 PM |
| yes that would be useful info and will be easy to add. Having links, however, is a problem because in Opera Mini, links are sticky when you move your pointer over them, making traversing a page full of links much more difficult than it should be. | |
| Hey Hey | Posted Feb 01, 2009, 10:40 PM |
| Output could maybe have date and authors. Then click on link to abstract. | |
| lucid_dream | Posted Feb 01, 2009, 08:51 PM |
| Being somewhat dismayed with my browsing experience, using Opera Mini, of Pubmed results using my Blackberry, I went ahead and coded a simple script for executing Pubmed queries at http://brainmeta.com/pubmed-mobile.php . The goal of this script is to enable rapid and efficient navigation of Pubmed results, and is aiming to be optimized for Opera Mini. The output now is just the titles of returned abstracts, but further output will become available. If you have suggestions, let me have 'em. | |
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