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Mobile Web 2011 Roundup

Mobile Web 2011 Roundup

2011 has been a great year for the mobile web. Toolkits and libraries matured, new tools arrived, and a whole bunch of plugins made building web-based mobile applications easier than ever. Read on for a roundup of some of the most significant releases and events in 2011!

Build a MusicBrainz App

Build a MusicBrainz App

This tutorial will utilize jQuery Mobile, HTML 5, the PugPig framework, and the iOS SDK to create an application using the MusicBrainz API.

Device Detection with WURFL

Device Detection with WURFL

This tutorial will introduce you to WURFL and demonstrate how it can be used for device detection and cross-platform mobile web development.

jQuery Mobile 1.0

jQuery Mobile 1.0

The official release of jQuery Mobile 1.0 was recently announced, and this tutorial will provide you with an overview of how this popular framework can assist you in your cross-platform and web based app development!

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Build a Cross-Platform Twitter Client – Tuts+ Premium

In this series, we will develop a Twitter client, called “Tweets”, using the jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap frameworks. This project will be deployed to Android and iOS environments as a native application.

Getting Started with Mulberry

Getting Started with Mulberry

Mulberry from Toura is a mobile application framework built on top of PhoneGap. Within minutes, Mulberry can have you up and running with a native application built with web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

iOS 5: Fixed Positioning and Content Scrolling

iOS 5: Fixed Positioning and Content Scrolling

Two of the most celebrated enhancements to Safari on iOS 5 are fixed positioning and content scrolling support. This tutorial will teach you how to take advantage of this change and what the implications are for stop-gap JavaScript libraries like iScroll.

iOS 5 for Web Devs: Safari Mobile Updates

iOS 5 for Web Devs: Safari Mobile Updates

Native iOS developers aren’t the only ones with something to be excited about when it comes to developing for iOS 5. A new version of Safari Mobile was released alongside the latest operating system, and mobile web developers now have many new features to experiment with. Get up to speed on the changes in this article!

Introduction to iScroll

Introduction to iScroll

In this tutorial I will teach you how to use iScroll 4 to create a simple mobile web site. The site we create will have a fixed header and a fixed footer with content that can be easily scrolled in-between. As we’ll see, achieving this effect on both Android and iOS isn’t as easy as you might think!

Mobile Web Quick Tip: Phone Number Links

Mobile Web Quick Tip: Phone Number Links

This quick tip demonstrates how to create phone number links with HTML. The techniques in this tip work on both Android and iPhone devices and can greatly improve the experience of mobile web site visitors.

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