jQuery Mobile: Up and Running

Author:

Maximiliano Firtman

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Shroff/O'Reilly

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Publisher

Shroff/O'Reilly

Publication Year 2012
ISBN-13

9789350236727

ISBN-10 9789350236727
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 288 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 24 X 18 X 1
Weight (grms) 165
Would you like to build one mobile web application that works on iPad and Kindle Fire as well as iPhone and Android smartphones? This introductory guide to jQuery Mobile shows you how. Through a series of hands-on exercises, you’ll learn the best ways to use this framework’s many interface components to build customizable, multiplatform apps. You don’t need any programming skills or previous experience with jQuery to get started. By the time you finish this book, you’ll know how to create responsive, Ajax-based interfaces that work on a variety of smartphones and tablets, using jQuery Mobile and semantic HTML5 code. Understand how jQuery Mobile works with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript Work with UI components to format content and create forms, lists, navbars, and buttons Create dynamic content with JavaScript, Ajax, and the jQuery core framework Customize your entire user interface with themes and CSS3 Enable users to install your app from the browser and work with it offline Distribute through app stores by packaging your creation as a native app

Maximiliano Firtman

Maximiliano Firtman, @firt, is a developer focused on mobile and HTML5 development. He is a trainer in mobile technologies and founder of ITMaster Professional Training. He is the author of many books, including Programming the Mobile Web (O'Reilly). He has spoken at international conferences such as OSCON, Velocity, Breaking Development, GOTO Europe, Campus Party, QCon, and Adobe en Vivo. He has been an Adobe Community Professional since 2011 and a Nokia Developer Champion since 2006, and he has developed many mobile-related projects, such as MobileHTML5.org, MobileTinyURL.com, and iWebInspector.com. He maintains a mobile web development blog at MobileXweb.com.
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