HTML5 for Mobile Devices
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Deadline: July 20, 2018 | Date: July 22, 2018-July 23, 2018
Venue/Country: U.S.A
Updated: 2018-07-19 13:54:03 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
We're living in a world of multiple screens. On a typical day you might view the screen on your mobile device, your tablet, your television and desktop computer at work. Designing content that works on all size screens and optimizing for mobile previously meant writing multiple versions of your application.However, those days are over.Today, with a good understanding of HTML you can write your code so that it works on every size screen while taking advantage of the unique environment afforded by mobile. This course will show you how.It's no longer enough to write HTML5 that doesn't go everywhere customers do. Increasingly, your customers are more and more mobile and your HTML5 has to have the flexibility to be displayed on any screen and the features to take advantage of the mobile ecosystem.This course is for you if you know a bit of HTML and are looking to expand your skills in to the mobile realm. If you're a web designer or developer trying to expand your work beyond the desktop you're going to truly benefit from this excellent course.Who is the target audience?Developers and Designers moving to mobileTeachers and studentsHTML authors who want to have great looking content on any size screenGraphic designersBasic knowledgeSuccessful students should know some fundamental HTMLWhat you will learnUnderstand the dynamics of screen sizeHow to emulate screens with Google ChromeHow to use the viewport meta tagHow to hide and display content on mobile to optimize spaceTo make content adjustments for mobile screensTo make adjustments in multiple column layouts for small screensHow to use dynamic units to make font size adjustmentsHow to determine device locationHow to display a mapHow to get information about the local area from Google PlacesHow to use the jQuery Mobile page metaphorHow to create mobile buttons with jQuery MobileUsing mobile icons with jQuery MobileWorking with jQuery Mobile popupsUsing toolbars in jQuery mobileApplying navbars in jQuery MobileInstalling the HammarJS library for gesturesDetecting tap and press gesturesDetecting swipe and pan gesturesStoring data on mobile devicesStoring session data on mobileUsing HTML5's localStorage objectStoring a Javascript object with state using serializationUnderstanding the cache manifestAdding the cache manifest to HTMLManaging the manifest for offline apps
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