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Native apps have distinct advantages, but the future belongs to mobile web apps that function on a broad range of smartphones and tablets. Get started with jQuery Mobile, the touch-optimized framework for creating apps that look and behave consistently across many devices. This concise book provides HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript code examples, screen shots, and step-by-step guidance to help you build a complete working app with jQuery Mobile.
If you're already familiar with the jQuery JavaScript library, you can use your existing skills to build cross-platform mobile web apps right now. This book shows you how.
* Get a high-level overview of jQuery Mobile: how it works and how to use it
* Learn about paging and navigation, including dialogs, Ajax content, and history
* Employ jQuery Mobile’s extensive event system to create rich interactions
* Work with toolbars, buttons, lists, forms, and other UI elements
* Create a variety of visual designs with jQuery Mobile’s sophisticated theming system
* Use the jQuery Mobile API for finer control over elements and interactions
* Put everything together and build a mobile app from start to finish
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Preface
Chapter 1: Meet jQuery Mobile
Chapter 2: Application Structure and Navigation
Chapter 3: Page Elements
Chapter : Theming jQuery Mobile
Chapter 5: jQuery Mobile API
Chapter 6: jQuery Mobile in Action
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Jon Reid is a senior developer at EffectiveUI. He has been developing in HTML and JavaScript since 1996 and is committed to building rich and accessible web experiences. He is passionate about user-centered creative processes and believes that involving the user is an essential part of creating awesome software. Jon has a variety of experience with HTML-based RIAs and has been the lead on projects ranging from genetic analysis software to Microsoft's "I'm a PC" campaign.
Jon is an alumni of the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he graduated with a degree in Physics and Mathematics. He lives in Denver with his partner of 13 years.