Mobile internet browsing usually involves a lot of horizontal and vertical scrolling, which makes web browsing time-consuming and in addition user may be interested in a section of a web page, which may not fit to the mobile screen. This requires more scrolling in both directions. In this paper, we propose to address this problem by displaying the block title and hide the block body contents from a large web page while maintaining their semantics, which displays only the condensed information. The Flexi-adaptor, reduces unnecessary information by allowing its users to see the most relevant blocks of the page and provides the block title. The Flexi-adaptor categorized each object of the web page as menu, block title and main content. Assign a weight to each object of the block by analyzing the object elements. It uses depth first traversal algorithm to select blocks, and delivers them to handheld devices. The proposed solution improves web content accessibility and delivers the target contents to the users.