Making a post using Opera mini, a freely available browser working on most of the mobile phones out there. Using skin IP.Board Lo-fi necessary.
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Testing CB with mobile phone.
#2
Posted 13 August 2009 - 06:55 PM
Choosing_the_blue_pills, on 07 August 2009 - 10:07 AM, said:
<br />Making a post using Opera mini, a freely available browser working on most of the mobile phones out there. Using skin IP.Board Lo-fi necessary.<br />
new paragrapgh. I'm also testing opera mini.
moved down one line
new paragraph
Current: Schizoaffective Bipolar Type, PTSD, PD NOS
Past history: SI, ED, Schizotypal PD, Major Depression, Anxiety NOS
Meds: none again... Still trying to figure out how to get coverage for meds
Past history: SI, ED, Schizotypal PD, Major Depression, Anxiety NOS
Meds: none again... Still trying to figure out how to get coverage for meds
#3
Posted 15 August 2009 - 11:40 AM
DarkendHour, on 13 August 2009 - 06:55 PM, said:
Choosing_the_blue_pills, on 07 August 2009 - 10:07 AM, said:
<br />Making a post using Opera mini, a freely available browser working on most of the mobile phones out there. Using skin IP.Board Lo-fi necessary.<br />
new paragrapgh. I'm also testing opera mini.
moved down one line
new paragraph
Hey, glad someone else also uses the phone to access CB. How did you do the above, line break and paragraph. I only know how to write one big chunk of text with the phone.
Dx: Convalescent. Previously psychotic. Previously depressed.
Rx: 250 mg Leponex (Clozapine)
Food supplements: vegan DHA omega-3, multivitamin
Rx: 250 mg Leponex (Clozapine)
Food supplements: vegan DHA omega-3, multivitamin
#4
Posted 21 August 2009 - 07:41 PM
I really like Opera Mini as well, great little browser and I found that using the normal skin isn't hard either
"I'm in a world of shit...yes. But I am alive. And I am not afraid."
--Full Metal Jacket
DX: Schizoaffective disorder (bipolar type); still no consensus on autism spectrum disorder (interested tdoc vs disinterested pdoc); cluster headaches.
RX: Sodium Valproate 1000mg, Ziprasidone 80mg
Old DXs: MDD, Social Anxiety, Bipolar II, Bipolar w/ psychotic features.
Failed RXs: Lexapro, Aurorix [NO], Zoloft, Pristiq, Abilify, Invega [NO].
Random short-term psych. meds: Temazepan [glorified lolly], Diazepam.
"The truth is dark under your eyelids.
What are you going to do about it?"
--Charles Simic
Jeremy Clarkson: James May, Asperger's made real.
James May: Is that what makes my pee smell funny?
--Full Metal Jacket
DX: Schizoaffective disorder (bipolar type); still no consensus on autism spectrum disorder (interested tdoc vs disinterested pdoc); cluster headaches.
RX: Sodium Valproate 1000mg, Ziprasidone 80mg
Old DXs: MDD, Social Anxiety, Bipolar II, Bipolar w/ psychotic features.
Failed RXs: Lexapro, Aurorix [NO], Zoloft, Pristiq, Abilify, Invega [NO].
Random short-term psych. meds: Temazepan [glorified lolly], Diazepam.
"The truth is dark under your eyelids.
What are you going to do about it?"
--Charles Simic
Jeremy Clarkson: James May, Asperger's made real.
James May: Is that what makes my pee smell funny?
#5
Posted 22 August 2009 - 03:26 AM
I switch from the "main" skin (whichever is working) to view everything and then to "lo-fi" for replying.
haha I hit the "space" button repeatably until a new line or paragraph is formed.
Some times I have to go back and "edit" a reply and do the "space" button thing all over again and then save. Then its all pretty.
I use my computer as well (like right now) but I'm not always able to use it.
haha I hit the "space" button repeatably until a new line or paragraph is formed.
Some times I have to go back and "edit" a reply and do the "space" button thing all over again and then save. Then its all pretty.
I use my computer as well (like right now) but I'm not always able to use it.
Current: Schizoaffective Bipolar Type, PTSD, PD NOS
Past history: SI, ED, Schizotypal PD, Major Depression, Anxiety NOS
Meds: none again... Still trying to figure out how to get coverage for meds
Past history: SI, ED, Schizotypal PD, Major Depression, Anxiety NOS
Meds: none again... Still trying to figure out how to get coverage for meds
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