PDA-Friendly Pages
These are small pages without graphics or tables, suitable for viewing
on a Palm Pilot or other handheld device.
The Minimized Web Site
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Mixed-Up Squares for PDA
This entire web site with few layout features, few graphics, and
redesigned tables. Pages are optimized for a small screen.
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You can navigate to a pda-friendly version
of most any web page on this site
by appending "?Palm=1" or "&Palm=1" to the URL.
Use "&Palm=1" if the URL already has a question mark ("?") in it.
Append everything with the double quotes, but not the quotes
themselves.
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If your web browser implements Javascript,
you might be redirected to a pda-friendly version of your
selected web page automatically. If you don't wish this to
happen, you can try appending "?Palm=X" or "&Palm=X" to the URL.
This should keep the redirection from happening.
Square and Round Dance Pages
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Challenge Dictionary
Call lists have no tables. Definition pages still use tables.
There are options for quick definition lists without tables.
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Head Cues Formatted for Palm
A search engine for Jim Chico's head cues. The resulting
cue sheets are re-formatted for narrow screen devices.
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Global Cue Sheet Search
"Cues From All Over" with search results formatted
without tables. The resulting cue sheets are not re-formatted,
however, since many of them are PDF files. PDF files that
have text can be viewed using the Adobe site.
General Use Pages
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Trim Form
Trims large pages by removing graphics, styles, scripts, and
advertisements.
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Small Search Forms
Minimized search forms for my own favorite web sites, including
department stores, grocery stores, restaurants, and motels. Intended
for use while traveling.
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Travel Information
Information for places we travel to regularly: McCloud, Willows,
Los Banos, Bakersfield, Sacramento, Reno, and Exeter.
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My PDA Links
PDA-friendly links all over the internet, with links to
even more.
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Bible Browse
Bible browser with links to text pages that don't even
need to be formatted for PDA.