The International Education Statistics blog is now available in a version formatted for mobile devices. If you access the blog on an iPhone, Android phone or similar device, the site will be displayed differently. The navigation bar, the tags and other elements are removed, graphs are reformatted to fit the smaller screen of mobile devices, and navigation is simplified. The mobile version of the blog can be viewed at http://huebler.blogspot.com/?m=1. The bottom of each page on the mobile version has a link to the web version of the blog.
Screenshot of mobile version of blog
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Friedrich Huebler, 17 December 2010 (edited 18 December 2010), Creative Commons License
Permanent URL: http://huebler.blogspot.com/2010/12/mobile.html
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