bill

msg:932520 | 6:23 am on Sep 28, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Welcome to WebmasterWorld Heather Hamptons. I just put images onto a website in the proper size in JPEG format, and then when I browse to them on my phone I can save them. Any of those images can be used as "wallpaper". However, I'm using a 3G FOMA phone in Japan. Your market might have other technology requirements. What phones and what market are you targeting? Why can't you just put the images on a web page?
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Heather Hamptons

msg:932521 | 11:09 am on Sep 28, 2004 (gmt 0) |
I could, however the typical web surfer is lazy. They dont want to do the extra work. Take american now a days for instace. The everage american is overweight. This is mainly because of fast food....which is convenient. Im applying the same theory to my website. If they can get it fast with little to no work, they will be happy...if that makes sense. I thin I found a way though. Someone else contacted me with some wonderful ideas. I do appreciate your input though...and thanks for the warm welcome :)
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mattglet

msg:932522 | 11:42 am on Sep 28, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Heather- If you do find a good method, please share with the rest of us! :)
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testike

msg:932523 | 12:03 pm on Oct 13, 2004 (gmt 0) |
The easiest way is ofcourse send the link to the graphic in sms. The hardest way is, the user has to type in the address on the link to his/her phones wap browser and download it. <snip> [edited by: Xoc at 10:32 pm (utc) on Oct. 13, 2004] [edit reason] no urls [/edit]
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