This paper is a style guide for creating World Wide Web services for the Nokia 9210 Communicator device. Nokia 9210 Communicator is an advanced communications device with a feature-rich web browser. However, the screen size and the wireless communication link should be taken into account when designing services that are both fast and easy to use, and offer the user maximum enjoyability. This paper tries to explain the basic principles, which make your web site more enjoyable for the users of Nokia 9210 Communicator.
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