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Web Developer's Guide released

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Posted by ronan 3 years 6 days ago
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I am proud to announce we recently posted the dotMobi Mobile Web Developer's Guide on mobiForge. This is quite a comprehensive guide to mobile web developement. It layers on the advice from the W3C's Mobile Web Initiative Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 document, but takes it further.

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We feel that it is very important to take the base of these best practices and make it more accessible. With this in mind, our developer guide starts by describing the mobile landscape in detail, and the importance of the mobile context. There are code samples and a lot of useful information. We then go on to describe actual techniques for putting together a mobile-friendly site and how to publish it. This guide is designed for developers who are already familiar with web developement in general, but now want to try their hand at mobile. For now, the guide does not cover more advanced techniques such as adaptation, but this will come with Part II

We'd love to hear your feedback. The more useful comments we get, the better the guide will be. You can leave comments directly on the page linked above or post something in our Forum.

The guide can be downloaded from our Registered Users Download Page. If you are not a registered user you can sign up here.


Posted by ronan 3 years 6 days ago

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Mobile nerd.

Posted by 3D_Twister 42 weeks ago

A comprehensive understanding of my customers product and environment it is marketed in has been the focal point for years of packaging development. As I see the context of Web Design, Development and mobi perameters I will be learning with similar objectives on a smaller device yet broader field.
I have always enjoyed working with coded structure, but I know this will initially be a steep learning curve to work with the programming languages. It appears there will be no shortage of tutorials and cool tools to help get me up and crawling.
3D_Twister
Broken Arrow, OK

yours truly

Posted by a_l_e_x 14 weeks ago

This was a good read - any news on an updated version?