Tuesday, November 18, 2014

How to Make a Website From Scratch Using that Your Mobile Phone for Java Phones, Symbian, Android, Smartphones


Believe me if you are used to computer and may be something happened you lost it or it got damaged, and you are not the type that love staying without looking at Electronic devices and playing with it, at the same time you don’t have the money to buy a new one, but you have a mobile phone, most of the things that would be coming into your mind would be how to convert that your phone to a PC. Even if you have a computer there will be sometimes where you just wish your phone has some features in Desktop platform. To be sincere  I have been into this and Google will tell you that most of my search keywords then looks like (How to download youtube videos with Phone, How to read PDF files with phones, How to open MSWORD files .doc(x), How to open HTML files on phone, e.t.c) and even silly searches like (How to install Photoshop in my phone, How to make video calls with my phone, How to play PlayStation Games in my phone, even How to install windows XP in my phone, e.t.c)…lolz..Well you don’t have to blame me then because I know am not the only person in that business…You might have thought or even done something worst than mine…hehehe… I learnt something anywhere. I was able to figure out one of the good questions I asked Google then and will be very happy to share it with you guys. But come to think of it, I could have solved most of the other funny side of the questions I asked Google then if am still broke… True/False…false abeg … I love talking please forgive me but in this tutorial I will be showing you how to design a website from scratch with just your mobile phone.
Requirements:
Mobile Phone – (Any Symbian phone(S60), Smart Phones, android phones) mine was Nokia E63
Preferred: phones with Querty Keypad like E63, E72, N92, even java phones like Asha                         series. E.t.c.
Applications –(Lightnotepad or any mobile text editor with  “SAVE AS”  feature, X-plorer or any other file manager of your choice)
  Role(s) of each application in this tutorial :
App Name Screenshot Function in this tutorial
LightNotePad: This is just a mobile version of notepad so you can write anything in it and save it with custom file extension. So we use it to write the code.
X-Plorer: This app does so many things but for this tutorial we just need it to get the file path of our Webpage in the phone.
Browser Any phone that has GPRS hads this by default . so we use it to view the webpage. i.e the main work(website)
Note: This tutorial is about how to design website using your mobile phone and not how to write the HTML  so I will assume you know how to write the HTML so that you are just looking for a way to do it on mobile platform. If Not you can click here to Learn How to write the HTML. But you can still do that later even if you don’t know HTML yet.
Then we get down to the business:
STEP 1: download the apps listed above i.e Lightnotepad and Xplorer and install in your phone.
STEP 2: Open your application manager and launch (click and open ) the LightNotePad app.
3: Write your Html, css, javascript e.t.c and once you are done select the Save As and type the file name but with the extension .htm or .html just the same files are created on the Desktop platform.
4. Now are done with the webpage is now time to view it. Launch X-plorer and locate the file you just saved with Lightnotepad.
Once you are there just lie down in your bed because you are close to the gate but don’t sleep because we are not yet done.
5. Look at the title bar of the explorer I.e at the top of the X-plorer app window or screen. You will see something that looks like “C:/something/something/” that is the address of your webpage you wrote with lightnotepad copy it down because we will need later when we want to view the webpage. You can now close the X-plorer we are done with it. Remember I said X-plorer in this tutorial is just to get the file path.
6. Now in your mobile phone “Menu” select your browser Nokia phones has it as “Web”  or “Internet” . Whatever just launch your default phone browser.
7. Now paste or write the path(address) you copied from X-plorer in STEP 5 above into the address bar (the same place you will write www.facebook.com if you want to facebook) and immediately after the trailing slash “/” wirte the filename i.e the name you saved your file as in LightNotePad and Hit Enter or Send…Vuela….If you have been taken this smooth ride with me up to this point then your should be looking at your webpage on your Phone screen now.
You can leave both the Lightnotepad and the Browser open since Symbian phones and smart phones support multi- function/tasking that is to say you can switch Applications by press and holding the “application switch button” to select the app to view. So with this functionality you can edit in LightNotePad and switch back to the Browser and view the changes made. This is exactly how sites are designed on Desktop Computers.
Don’t Forget:  on each update you make in LightNotepad, you must refresh the browser for the changes to take effect.
Enjoy...
source : http://www.newsniga.com/HowTo/How-to-Make-a-Website-From-Scratch-Using-that-Your-Mobile-Phone-for-Java-Phones-Symbian-Android-Smartphones-463

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

HOW THE COMPUTER MONITOR/TELEVISION WORKS

Most desktop displays use cathode ray tube (CRT) or liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, while nearly all portable computing devices such as laptops incorporate LCD technology. Because of their slimmer design and lower energy consumption, monitors using LCD technology (also called flat panel or flat screen displays) are replacing the venerable CRT on most desktops.

Now lets take a look on how cathode ray tube (CRT) works. 

-The CRT Monitor that is most likely on your desktop is a cousin of your TV set. Of course they have come a long way since the TV as far as resolution is concerned offering 800X600 or better. Now you may think well why haven't TV's moved up to a better resolution if a computer has such good resolution? TV's are restricted to 525X700 and defined by NTSC (North American Television Standards Commission), surprised? Seems as if everything is made a standard and some bogus organization will make sure they make a buck on it. Well, now how does your monitor make the picture on the screen and do it fast?

Saturday, December 11, 2010

HOW CALCULATORS WORK


The calculator has had a profound impact on the world, making computations quicker and more exact. In the classroom, calculators have given many students the ability to learn about and put complex formulas and concepts into practice more easily.
Before the invention of the modern calculator, people used some other tools for computation. The abacus, for example, is one ancestor of the calculator. Probably of Babylonian origin, early abaci are believed to have been boards on which the position of counters stood for numerical values. However, the modern abacus -- which some people still use today in China, Japan and the Middle East -- works by moving beads along wires that are strung on a frame.

Friday, December 10, 2010

THE PROCESS OF MAKING RUBBER


Rubber is a specific type of polymer called an elastomer: a large molecule that can be stretched to at least twice its original length and returned to its original shape. Early forms of rubber had many gluelike properties­, especially in hot weather. In cold temperatures, rubber became hard and brittle. It was only after an accidental discovery b­y Charles Goodyear in 1839 that modern rubber became possible.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

HOW OPERATING SYSTEM WORKS

 One cannot understand the function of  what he dont know,so windows xp,vista,windows 7,windows vienna,linux,symbian Os for phone e.t.c are all operating systems with exactly the same functions i.e controlling the softwares and hardwares.
Definition: An operating system (sometimes abbreviated as "OS") is the program that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages all the other programs in a computer.

Friday, November 19, 2010

HOW DOES THE INTERNET WORK?

Internet protocols

Even though the Internet is still a young technology, it's hard to imagine life without it now. Every year, engineers create more devices to integrate with the Internet. This network of networks crisscrosses the globe and even extends into space. But what makes it work?

To understand the Internet, it helps to look at it as a system with two main components. The first of those components is hardware. That includes everything from the cables that carry terabits of information every second to the computer sitting in front of you.
Other types of hardware that support the Internet include routers, servers, cell phone towers, satellites, radios, smartphones and other devices. All these devices together create the network of networks. The Internet is a malleable system -- it changes in little ways as elements join and leave networks around the world. Some of those elements may stay fairly static and make up the backbone of the Internet