Every week there is an article on how many more users are relying on their mobile device or tablet to browse the internet instead of their PC. It is no secret that more and more consumers are turning to their phone to look up companies on the internet. So, what does YOUR mobile website look like?
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Serving the correct size image to every user is important. If the image served is too large, the site takes too long to load. If the image is too small, it will appear pixelated, or just look too small on the screen. Read on for a simple approach to resize images for EVERY mobile device your customers are using.
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No, not the wee folk. Let them stay in the forest. However CSS image sprites can magically speed up your site by reducing the number of requests and the amount of data used. To better understand spprites, I added them to a popular mobile news site; and I saw a 33% improvement in download speed! Interested in an easy fix that can really speed up your app? Read on!!
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CSS
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mobile app development
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Mobile Apps
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Mobile Development
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sprites
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Web
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Web 2.0
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web apps
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Web Development
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wee folk
Many are touting the mobile web as the future of the mobile app with the advent of HTML5 and the standardization of APIs that will allow us to touch mobile phone specific components like camera, location, and accelerometer. Today, I will give a brief overview of two mobile javascript frameworks that can enable you to create native looking and feeling apps that will run across many platforms: jQuery Mobile & DHTMLX Touch.
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DHTMLX Touch
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HTML5
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javascript
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jQuery Mobile
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Mobile
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mobile app development
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Web Development
