- Browsers - Posted by SantthoshSelvadurai on 10 Jan 2013
HTML5 for mobile developers- Why HTML5 and why now? When it comes to touch-screen mobile devices, native applications have led the way in terms of performance, speed and tighter integration to specific platforms. Unbound by the need to conform to standards, native apps could rapidly take advantage of the latest hardware and operating system innovations, while Web technologies always had to wait for the international community to agree and implement standards first. But with the HTML5 specification coming to fruition, browser-based mobile apps are rapidly catching up with the natives.
- Design Patterns - Posted by ronan on 11 Apr 2012
Anatomy of a mobile web experience: facebook.com- This is the second article in a series about how the major internet brands deliver their mobile web experience. The previous article is available here: Anatomy of a mobile web experience: google.com
- Browsers - Posted by bryanrieger on 15 Jan 2009
Effective Design for Multiple Screen Sizes- So you're a designer and have been tasked with the design of a mobile web site. Chances are, unless you're designing for only one device you're quickly going to be faced with a common problem experienced by designers who work with mobile devices; figuring out what screen size to actually design for. For instance:
- Developers Guide - Posted by Ronan_Mandel on 14 Jan 2009
Going Native (or you had me at 'hello') Part I- So I’ve got a confession to make here, I’ve been working on this bit for the better part of a month now in fits and starts, and having a hard time getting my head around it all. I started out with the notion of a quick primer comparing what it would take to knock out a quick ‘hello world’ on the various native platforms out there if you were to decide to do something other than a web app.
- Best Practices - Posted by Ronan_Mandel on 13 Oct 2008
The Google Phone Cometh (so what)?- Last week saw the announcement of the first Android based device, the HTC Dream better known now as the T-Mobile G1. Despite the fact that this phone is based on on Open Source platform, the details as they have been released, make it feel very much like any other smartphone that Joe Consumer can go purchase from his operator. It's locked to T-Mobile USA at launch and will find its way into the UK in November before it conquers the world in 2009. Now the real question: So what?
- Client-side - Posted by jonarne on 13 Oct 2007
Mobile AJAX ?- Mostly for my own education I have been playing around with mobile ajax, ajah, ahah or what ever you like to call it. Many great articles are written about the topic and some frameworks are even emerging. But how, where, when to use it, what to do, what to don't ? I'll share what I have learned playing around with mobile Ajax wondering about just that.
- Browsers - Posted by ruadhan on 21 Aug 2007
Getting started with Mobile AJAX- Mobile AJAX is a term that's hot right now in the industry - we are seeing it mentioned more and more every day. This article will give an overview AJAX from a mobile web point of view. But before we talk about mobile AJAX in particular, we should say a little about what AJAX means.
- Stylesheets - Posted by Jo Rabin on 18 Jan 2007
Comparison of CSS 2.1, CSS MP, WCSS and CSS Level 1- This tables summarizes the differences between the different flavours of CSS that are in use and is a useful reference for developers who are making the transition from from PC web design to mobile web design. Version 0.9 (Draft), 29 Jan 2007 Jo Rabin Some references are works in progress and are subject to change


