In this course, author Joe Marini uses the jQuery Mobile framework to
create visually rich, interactive web pages for mobile devices. The
course examines the construction of jQuery Mobile pages, showing how to
build page transitions, dialogs, buttons, and toolbars. The course also
delves into generating mobile-optimized web forms and list views and
explains how jQuery Mobile handles events, including touch gestures and
changes in device orientation.
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Topics include:
- Understanding jQuery Mobile page architecture
- Including headers and footers
- Creating navigation bars
- Using text and search inputs
- Understanding the basics of mobile forms
- Working with radio buttons, check boxes, and toggles
- Using collapsible content blocks and sets
- Working with jQuery Mobile themes
- Configuring the jQuery Mobile API
Table of content
- Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should already know
- Using the exercise files
- Introduction to jQuery Mobile
- What is jQuery Mobile?
- Overview of features
- Building your first jQuery Mobile app
- Building jQuery Mobile Pages
- Understanding page architecture
- Using page transitions
- Creating and using dialogs
- Working with Buttons and Toolbars
- Using headers and footers
- Creating navigation bars
- Understanding how positioned toolbars work
- Button basics
- Working with buttons
- Creating jQuery Mobile Forms
- Understanding form basics
- Using text and search inputs
- Using radio buttons, checkboxes, and toggles
- Using select lists and sliders
- Working with List Views
- Overview of list views
- Basic list views
- Advanced list views
- Using the Content Formatting Tools
- Using layout grids
- Using collapsible content blocks
- Using collapsible sets
- Using themes
- jQuery Mobile Events
- Touch events
- Orientation events
- Scroll events
- Page initialization and load events
- Page change and transition events
- The jQuery Mobile API
- Configuring defaults
- Utility methods
- Conclusion
- Goodbye
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