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Building Android apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript / Jonathan Stark with Brian Jepson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 2012.Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 158 pages. : illustration ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781449316419 (pbk.)
  • 1449316417 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.26 23 S.J.B
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.A65 S7415 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Dedication Preface Who Should Read This Book What You Need to Use This Book Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments 1. Getting Started Web Apps Versus Native Apps What Is a Web App? What Is a Native App? Pros and Cons Which Approach Is Right for You? Web Programming Crash Course Introduction to HTML Introduction to CSS Applying a stylesheet Introduction to JavaScript 2. Basic Styling Don’t Have a Website? First Steps Prepare a Separate Android Stylesheet Control the Page Scaling Adding the Android CSS Adding the Android Look and Feel Adding Basic Behavior with jQuery What You’ve Learned 3. Advanced Styling Adding a Touch of Ajax Traffic Cop Setting Up Some Content to Work With Routing Requests with JavaScript Simple Bells and Whistles Progress Indicator Setting the Page Title Handling Long Titles Automatic Scroll-to-Top Hijacking Local Links Only Roll Your Own Back Button Adding an Icon to the Home Screen What You’ve Learned 4. Animation With a Little Help from Our Friend Sliding Home Adding the Dates Panel Adding the Date Panel Adding the New Entry Panel Adding the Settings Panel Putting It All Together Customizing jQTouch What You’ve Learned 5. Client-Side Data Storage Web Storage Saving User Settings to Local Storage Saving the Selected Date to Session Storage Web SQL Database Creating a Database Inserting Rows Error handling Selecting Rows and Handling Result Sets Deleting Rows Web Database Error Code Reference What You’ve Learned 6. Going Offline The Basics of the Offline Application Cache Online Whitelist and Fallback Options Creating a Dynamic Manifest File Debugging The JavaScript Console What You’ve Learned 7. Going Native Introduction to PhoneGap Building Your App Locally with Eclipse and the Android SDK Download and Install Eclipse Classic Download and Install the Android SDK Install the ADT Plug-In in Eclipse Add Android Platforms and Other Components Download the Latest Copy of PhoneGap Set Up a New Android Project Running Kilo as an Android App Controlling the Phone with JavaScript Beep, Vibrate, and Alert Geolocation Accelerometer What You’ve Learned 8. Submitting Your App to the Android Market Preparing a Release Version of Your App Removing Debug Code Versioning Your App Compile and Sign Your App Uploading Your App to the Android Market Distributing Your App Directly Further Reading A. Detecting Browsers with WURFL Installation Configuration Testing wurfl-php
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Previous ed.: 2010.

"Making native apps with standards-based web tools"--Cover.

Dedication
Preface
Who Should Read This Book
What You Need to Use This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari® Books Online
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
1. Getting Started
Web Apps Versus Native Apps
What Is a Web App?
What Is a Native App?
Pros and Cons
Which Approach Is Right for You?
Web Programming Crash Course
Introduction to HTML
Introduction to CSS
Applying a stylesheet
Introduction to JavaScript
2. Basic Styling
Don’t Have a Website?
First Steps
Prepare a Separate Android Stylesheet
Control the Page Scaling
Adding the Android CSS
Adding the Android Look and Feel
Adding Basic Behavior with jQuery
What You’ve Learned
3. Advanced Styling
Adding a Touch of Ajax
Traffic Cop
Setting Up Some Content to Work With
Routing Requests with JavaScript
Simple Bells and Whistles
Progress Indicator
Setting the Page Title
Handling Long Titles
Automatic Scroll-to-Top
Hijacking Local Links Only
Roll Your Own Back Button
Adding an Icon to the Home Screen
What You’ve Learned
4. Animation
With a Little Help from Our Friend
Sliding Home
Adding the Dates Panel
Adding the Date Panel
Adding the New Entry Panel
Adding the Settings Panel
Putting It All Together
Customizing jQTouch
What You’ve Learned
5. Client-Side Data Storage
Web Storage
Saving User Settings to Local Storage
Saving the Selected Date to Session Storage
Web SQL Database
Creating a Database
Inserting Rows
Error handling
Selecting Rows and Handling Result Sets
Deleting Rows
Web Database Error Code Reference
What You’ve Learned
6. Going Offline
The Basics of the Offline Application Cache
Online Whitelist and Fallback Options
Creating a Dynamic Manifest File
Debugging
The JavaScript Console
What You’ve Learned
7. Going Native
Introduction to PhoneGap
Building Your App Locally with Eclipse and the Android SDK
Download and Install Eclipse Classic
Download and Install the Android SDK
Install the ADT Plug-In in Eclipse
Add Android Platforms and Other Components
Download the Latest Copy of PhoneGap
Set Up a New Android Project
Running Kilo as an Android App
Controlling the Phone with JavaScript
Beep, Vibrate, and Alert
Geolocation
Accelerometer
What You’ve Learned
8. Submitting Your App to the Android Market
Preparing a Release Version of Your App
Removing Debug Code
Versioning Your App
Compile and Sign Your App
Uploading Your App to the Android Market
Distributing Your App Directly
Further Reading
A. Detecting Browsers with WURFL
Installation
Configuration
Testing wurfl-php

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