HTML5 for Mobile Devices
HTML5 for Mobile Devices, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 37 lectures, based on 34 reviews, and has 211 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the dynamics of screen size How to emulate screens with Google Chrome How to use the viewport meta tag How to hide and display content on mobile to optimize space To make content adjustments for mobile screens To make adjustments in multiple column layouts for small screens How to use dynamic units to make font size adjustments How to determine device location How to display a map How to get information about the local area from Google Places How to use the jQuery Mobile page metaphor How to create mobile buttons with jQuery Mobile Using mobile icons with jQuery Mobile Working with jQuery Mobile popups Using toolbars in jQuery mobile Applying navbars in jQuery Mobile Installing the HammarJS library for gestures Detecting tap and press gestures Detecting swipe and pan gestures Storing data on mobile devices Storing session data on mobile Using HTML5's localStorage object Storing a Javascript object with state using serialization Understanding the cache manifest Adding the cache manifest to HTML Managing the manifest for offline apps This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers and Designers moving to mobile or Teachers and students or HTML authors who want to have great looking content on any size screen or Graphic designers It is particularly useful for Developers and Designers moving to mobile or Teachers and students or HTML authors who want to have great looking content on any size screen or Graphic designers.
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Summary
Title: HTML5 for Mobile Devices
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Curriculum Items: 37
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the dynamics of screen size
- How to emulate screens with Google Chrome
- How to use the viewport meta tag
- How to hide and display content on mobile to optimize space
- To make content adjustments for mobile screens
- To make adjustments in multiple column layouts for small screens
- How to use dynamic units to make font size adjustments
- How to determine device location
- How to display a map
- How to get information about the local area from Google Places
- How to use the jQuery Mobile page metaphor
- How to create mobile buttons with jQuery Mobile
- Using mobile icons with jQuery Mobile
- Working with jQuery Mobile popups
- Using toolbars in jQuery mobile
- Applying navbars in jQuery Mobile
- Installing the HammarJS library for gestures
- Detecting tap and press gestures
- Detecting swipe and pan gestures
- Storing data on mobile devices
- Storing session data on mobile
- Using HTML5's localStorage object
- Storing a Javascript object with state using serialization
- Understanding the cache manifest
- Adding the cache manifest to HTML
- Managing the manifest for offline apps
Who Should Attend
- Developers and Designers moving to mobile
- Teachers and students
- HTML authors who want to have great looking content on any size screen
- Graphic designers
Target Audiences
- Developers and Designers moving to mobile
- Teachers and students
- HTML authors who want to have great looking content on any size screen
- Graphic designers
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 your 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.
The fact is that most websites are viewed more often on mobile devices than on traditional computer screens and if your site (and your HTML code) isn’t prepared, you’re going to lose site visitors and lose business!
This course is for you if you know a bit of HTML and are looking to expand your skills into 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.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome to the Course
Lecture 1: Welcome to the Course
Lecture 2: About Your Instructor
Chapter 2: Welcome to Mobile
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: The Mobile Screen
Lecture 3: Emulating the Mobile Screen with Google Chrome
Lecture 4: Creating Your First Mobile HTML5 Site
Chapter 3: HTML5 and CSS Coding For Mobile
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: The Viewport Meta Tag
Lecture 3: Displaying and Hiding Content on Mobile
Lecture 4: Adjusting Content for Mobile Screens
Lecture 5: Adjusting Multiple Column Layout for Mobile
Lecture 6: Using Dynamic Units
Chapter 4: Geolocation
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: Determining Location with Javascript
Lecture 3: Displaying a Map
Lecture 4: Obtaining Local Information
Chapter 5: jQuery Mobile Basics
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: jQuery Mobile Page Metaphor
Lecture 3: jQuery Mobile Buttons
Lecture 4: jQuery Mobile Icons
Lecture 5: jQuery Mobile Popups
Lecture 6: jQuery Mobile Toolbars
Lecture 7: jQuery Mobile Navbars
Chapter 6: Working with Gestures
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: The Hammer.js library
Lecture 3: Taps and Presses
Lecture 4: Swipes and Pans
Chapter 7: Storage
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: Storing Session Data
Lecture 3: Storing Local Storage Data
Lecture 4: Storing Object and State
Chapter 8: Offline Apps
Lecture 1: Chapter Preview
Lecture 2: The Cache Manifest
Lecture 3: Adding the Manifest to your HTML
Lecture 4: Managing the Manifest with Javascript
Lecture 5: Goodbye From Mark!
Instructors
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SkillSprints Inc.
Closing the Digital Skills Gap
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- 5 stars: 19 votes
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