Genie 7110 manual Browser Proper ties for Phones

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The Trium handset has two softkeys and a four-way scroll key (supporting the up and down functionality, as well as moving forward and backwards). The Back functionality is available from a press on the left scroll key. The left softkey is a programmable key and will display a <do> element if only one is defined for the card (which is not a prev). When more than one element is defined, the softkey displays the label Card and will display a menu of the defined <do> elements in the order of their definition. The right softkey behaves depending on the context, but typically displays the <prev> element. When links, such as <a> or <anchor>, <input> and <select> elements are highlighted, these will typically replace one of the two softkeys on a context sensitive basis. On one type of device, they will appear on the right hand key, on the other, they will appear on the left hand key ONLY when no conflicting <do> element is defined (although they could be accessed through the four-way scroll key). Genie’s experience has shown that users (particularly beginners) do not understand the forward and backward behavior of the scroll key, and therefore Genie recommends that its use is not relied upon.

Browser Proper ties for Phones

Although WAP-compatible phones on the market have a variety of screen sizes, number of keys, and key functionality, design the application to display well on a small screen. Applications designed for small screens look good on larger screens, but not necessarily the other way around.

Up to four lines of text or selection items may be visible.

Some phones have as few as two lines; some have as many as eight lines.

Approximately 15 characters can be displayed on one line.

This number may vary, since many phones support variable-width fonts.

All phones have menu up/down navigation.

Right/left navigation may be available.

The browser’s home deck may not be easy to access or find.

Some phones support smart-entry methods (for instance, T9 or smart mode).

Most phones can display graphics or images.

Not all phones have a Send/Talk key.

All phones support uppercase and lowercase fonts.

All phones support links, but phones may display them differently.

Most phones do not have separate Back and Clear buttons.

When queries for entries are presented, the user may need to delete all entered characters in order to return to a previous screen.

Table 2-1summarises the properties of the Openwave, Nokia 7110 and Mitsubishi Trium WAP browser phones (in the table, “phone” means a WAP browser phone).

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Contents Genie Application Style Guide Legal Notice Contents Contents Organisation of this Guide Style Guide OverviewStyle Guide Overview Why S pecialise?Testing on SDKs Style Guide Overview Usability Design Philosophies Specialise your application for the specific browsers Usability Design PhilosophiesKnow your customer Get to the value quicklyBrowser Templates Personalise the service according to the userNo ki a 7110 Browser Template Up to four lines of text or selection items may be visible Browser Proper ties for PhonesApproximately 15 characters can be displayed on one line Number of characters Each phone has a fixed key mapped to backward navigation Openwave Browser Proper tiesMitsubishi Trium Browser Proper ties Nokia Browser Proper tiesSecond softkey is reserved for Back Screen displays approximately 18 characters on one linePhone has a fixed key mapped to backward navigation Timers are supportedUsability Design Philosophies Navigation Guidelines Shared Feature Set Navigation GuidelinesDefine a backward navigation action for each card ExampleNever define a prev as having no action Navigation GuidelinesDo not rely on font properties to convey added information Always define an action for do type=accept Openwave Navigation GuidelinesLimit the length of labels Include a descriptive header of 15 characters or fewer Navigation Guidelines ExampleMM/YYYY Navigation Guidelines Provide an action or link on every card Nokia Navigation GuidelinesIt is not necessary to define a label for a do type=prev Never define an action of go or noop to the prev taskMitsubishi Trium Navigation Guidelines Avoid using WML ScriptsProvide backward navigation for each card Limit the number of softkey actions to oneMenu Navigation Shared Feature Set Menu GuidelinesSort items contextually Do not put more than 9 items on a single cardMenu Navigation Openwave Menu GuidelinesMenu Navigation Allow users to perform multiple actions on a selected item Menu Navigation Do not wrap items on a menu Nokia Menu GuidelinesEach menu should be a list of anchors Mitsubishi Trium Menu Guidelines Menu Navigation Making Phone Calls from Browser Shared Feature Set Calling GuidelinesMaking Phone Calls from the Browser Openwave Calling GuidelinesEmbed code to make the phone call Example Provide a Call anchor labelMitsubishi Trium Calling Guidelines Nokia Calling GuidelinesList the numbers for only one contact on one card Embed code to make the phone callMaking Phone Calls from the Browser Openwave Multiple Selection List Guideline Using Multiple Selection ListsMitsubishi Trium Multiple Selection List Guideline Nokia Multiple Selection List GuidelineBackward Navigation Backward Navigation Shared Feature Set Backward NavigationAlways provide a label for a do type=prev Backward Navigation ExampleDo type=options label=Done go href=home.wml Retain data in wizard forms Provide delete shieldsOpenwave Backward Navigation Use activities when neededMitsubishi Trium Backward Navigation Displaying Text Shared Feature Set Text Display GuidelinesWrap the text Define the primary label for navigationDefine a Skip link to go to next related item Displaying TextDefine labels for links Use links sparinglyIncorporate Done softkeys when possible Use mobile originated prefetch to access the next cardOpenwave Text Display Guidelines Do not use links on cards used to display resultsNokia Text Display Guidelines Mitsubishi Trium Text Display Guidelines Displaying Text Data Entry Queries Shared Feature Set Data Entries GuidelinesInclude a descriptive label for the do type=accept task Openwave Data Entries Guidelines Do not mask alphanumeric passwordsData Entry Queries Define only one action label for entry cardsNokia and Mitsubishi Trium Data Entries Guidelines Data Entry Queries Formatted Entry Fields Shared Feature Set Formatted InputCreate informative titles Restrict the length of the string, if required Openwave Formatted InputPrefill known data Nokia Formatted Input Do not include symbols in the formatsPhone number entries, use appropriate formatting Emptyok=false attribute has no effect Mitsubishi Trium Formatted InputHandsets vary with their treatment of format strings Forms Shared Feature Set Wizard FormsUse a wizard form whenever possible Link cards in a logical orderNokia Wizard Forms Openwave Wizard FormsForms Do not provide a do action as well Mitsubishi Trium Wizard FormsOpenwave Elective Data Forms Shared Feature Set Elective Data FormsProvide an appropriate label for the primary action Display the user’s entered data on the formNokia and Mitsubishi Trium Elective Data Forms Forms Icons and Images Shared Feature Set Imag e Suppor tOpenwave Imag e Suppor t Use preloaded imagesMitsubishi Trium Imag e Suppor t Nokia Im ag e Suppor tGif image format is supported Cache Shared Feature Set CachingOpenwave Caching Mitsubishi Trium Caching Nokia CachingCache Example Force the reloading of the deck for dynamic data ExampleShared Feature Set Subscriber ID Shared Feature Set CookiesCookies and Subscriber ID Cookies are not stored in the phoneCookies and Subscriber ID Labels and Links Done Used to allow the user to cancel the operationOK Used to select a menu choice in a choice card Labels and Links Back Not used for entry query cards Co nfli cti ng Labels and Li nksPerl Identifying the BrowserASP Identifying the Browser JavaIdentifying the Browser a Java Identifying the Browser Tables are formatted acceptably by the browser Differences between Browser Types in Same ClassTable B-2. Mitsubishi Trium browser types Nokia 6210, 6250 and 7110 with version 5.00 or greaterBehaviour Earlier browser type Later browser type Is labelled OK all others are labelled with Differences between Browser Types in Same Class

7110 specifications

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