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Developing mobile websites with HTML5 / David Karlins.

By: Karlins, David [author.].
Boston, MA : Cengage Learning PTR, ©2015Description: xxv, 353 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781305090538; 1305090535.Other title: Developing mobile websites with H T M L 5 | Developing mobile websites with HTML 5 | Developing mobile websites with HTML five | Developing mobile websites with hypertest markup language five.Subject(s): Web sites -- Design | HTML editors (Computer programs) | Mobile communication systems | HTML editors (Computer programs) | Mobile communication systems | Web sites -- DesignDDC classification: 006.76/K14 Other classification: CCS
Contents:
1. Solving Mobile Design Challenges with HTML5. 2. Building and Testing a Multipage Mobile Web App with HTML5. 3. Animating Navigation. 4. Applying Data-Theme Styling. 5. Customizing Mobile Styles with ThemeRoller. 6. Creating Collapsible Blocks. 7. Designing with Grids. 8. Providing Native Video. 9. Audio for Mobile. 10. Scaling Images for Mobile Devices. 11. Building Mobile-Friendly Forms. 12. Deploying Mobile Widgets. 13. Building a Complete Mobile Presence. 14. Using Templates.
Summary: Given the popularity of smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices, it's easy to see that mobile is where the action is. Developers hoping to get fast traction in today's market need to focus on mobile development. This book presents an introduction and hands-on guide to creating mobile websites using HTML5.
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Includes index.

1. Solving Mobile Design Challenges with HTML5. 2. Building and Testing a Multipage Mobile Web App with HTML5. 3. Animating Navigation. 4. Applying Data-Theme Styling. 5. Customizing Mobile Styles with ThemeRoller. 6. Creating Collapsible Blocks. 7. Designing with Grids. 8. Providing Native Video. 9. Audio for Mobile. 10. Scaling Images for Mobile Devices. 11. Building Mobile-Friendly Forms. 12. Deploying Mobile Widgets. 13. Building a Complete Mobile Presence. 14. Using Templates.

Given the popularity of smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices, it's easy to see that mobile is where the action is. Developers hoping to get fast traction in today's market need to focus on mobile development. This book presents an introduction and hands-on guide to creating mobile websites using HTML5.

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