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Beginning iPhone Web Apps: HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for WebKit
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With smartphones in nearly every pocket and the iPhone leading the pack, it is increasingly important that you have a grasp on how to build open, standards-based web apps for the small screen. iPhone native apps in Cocoa and Objective-C are fine, but you’ll need a different skill set to make sophisticated web apps. Beginning iPhone Apps for Web Developers helps you do just that, offering the skills and techniques you need to make your website look great on the iPhone and more. - Optimize your website for mobile devices
- Enhance your mobile user experience
- Learn iPhone specific event handling, javascript, CSS and animations
What you’ll learn- Simple steps to make your website look great in all browsers, including on the iPhone.
- How to get a head start on CSS3 and other new web standards that will be coming to desktops soon.
- Why mobile browsers are different from desktop browsers: learn how to handle user actions such as touch, tilt, and shake.
- How Apple has defined the modern mobile user interface. Learn what they know.
- How to minimize bandwidth usage, and other tricks to make your site work on mobile devices.
- What you need to know to become an iPhone web applications developer.
- The differences between having to support IE6 versus using cutting edge CSS3 and CSS animations.
Who this book is forThe audience for this book ranges from the web developer or programmer who has a general understanding of HTML, CSS and event handlers to senior web developers well versed in browser differences, with limited to no mobile development experience. The book will also benefit iPhone application developers who may want to port their application from the iPhone to the desktop or to the mobile browser.
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Beginning HTML5 and CSS3: Next Generation Web Standards
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If you are a web developer, then Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 is your introduction to the new features and elements of HTML5—all the leaner, cleaner, and more efficient code you’ve hoped for is available now with HTML5, along with some new tools that will allow you to create more meaningful and richer content. For everyone involved in web design, this book also introduces the new structural integrity and styling flexibility of CSS 3—which means better-looking pages and smarter content in your website projects. For all forward-looking web professionals who want to start enjoying and deploying the new HTML5 and CSS3 features right away, this book provides you with an in-depth look the new capabilities—including audio and video—that are new to web standards. You’ll learn about the new HTML5 structural sections, plus HTML5 and CSS3 layouts. You’ll also discover why some people think HTML5 is going to be a Flash killer, when you see how to create transitions and animations with these new technologies. So get ahead in your web development through the practical, step-by-step approaches offered to you in Beginning HTML5 and CSS3. What you’ll learn- Cutting-edge web development techniques with HTML5 and CSS3
- The new features of HTML5 and how to work with HTML5 and CSS3
- The new web standards being implemented by all the major web browsers
- How to work with the new HTML5 structural sections
- How to create HTML5 and CSS3 layouts
- How to create transitions and animations without using Flash
- New web typography solutions
- A new vision of web development with HTML5 and CSS3
Who this book is forThis book is for web developers and anyone involved in web design who wants to embrace the new web standards and cutting-edge features of HTML5 and CSS3. With a practical, accessible approach, this book is for anyone who wants to push their websites forwards with the latest technologies.
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Pro Android Web Apps: Developing HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, and Chrome OS Web Apps
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Web standards-based apps or Web apps on mobile devices continues to grow for iPhone and now Android. Web apps and cloud-based web apps appeal to many developers who may not have the native language requirements, but do have the web standards skills and knowledge like HTML 5, JavaScript, CSS, and more.
As HTML5 evolves, so does the power and flexibility of web apps as they start to rival many of the features that were once only available to native-language-based Apps in Java, Objective-C, etc. Pro Android Web Apps teaches developers already familiar with web application development how to code and structure a web app for use on the Android mobile platform. - Understand both the why and how of mobile web app development, focusing on the Android platform.
- Learn how to “work smarter, not harder” in developing web apps for mobile through a number of practical, real-world application examples.
- Discover the potential that cloud services offer Android web apps, for both connecting with and scaling to millions of users.
After reading this book, you'll be able to build complex web and cloud-based apps for Android devices, as well as sell these web apps on the new Google Chrome Web App Store. This book pairs nicely with Pro Android 2, which covers native Android Apps development. What you’ll learn- What Android web apps can do, and when to use web development rather than native development to create an application.
- How to use existing JavaScript and CSS frameworks to create rich mobile user interfaces.
- When to use HTML5 and when to use a native bridging framework to access native Android functionality.
- Connext with cloud services and APIs to build engaging location based services and games.
- Enable social integration with your Android web app and gain access to millions of potential users.
Who this book is forThis book is targeted at web developers looking to transfer their skills over to mobile application development. Readers will understand that Android is continuing to gain momentum in the marketplace and will want to build an application specifically for that platform. They will have a strong desire to use web technologies rather than the native tools to build applications, either due to personal taste or to gain cross-platform mobile portability for the majority of their application code.
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Question : Jailbreak Iphone 2G problem help
I did successful jailbreak my iphon2G. I went to itunes to update it to 3.0. after I updated my phone is dead. I could not use the phone. I went back to "quickpwn" to download the firmware to jailbreak back. but it gives me this message "the ipsw file you selected does not match any firmware version quickpwn support. Either the ipsw file is corrupted, or the firmware version is unsupported" above it said" the correct IPSW will have a file name beginning with iphone1.1_3.1.2. I went to "Iphoneheat " web to download the firmware which it starts with suggested by quickpwn (1.1_31.2). I download this 1.1_3.1.2_7D11 (for 2G). It's still gives the same message. Could someone please help I do not what I did wrong. Very appreciated. Thanks.
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You should jailbreak through blackra1n. its much easier. All you have to do is install the firmware then it will put a raindrop on your phone and click on the raindrop and install cydia/rock. Look up blackra1n for install instructions
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Question : What do you do in this messy situation
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sounds like they r users, liars and losers.
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