commadelimited/jQuery-Mobile-Bootstrap-Theme - GitHub
february 2012 by Aetles
Twitter Bootstrap jQuery Mobile Theme
A jQuery Mobile theme based on Twitter Bootstrap.
The title says it all. I thought it would be a fun project to build out a jQuery Mobile theme emulating everyone's favorite hotness, the Twitter Bootstrap UI library. It's not a perfect translation of course, but consider it a work in progress.
jquery
twitterbootstrap
mobile
A jQuery Mobile theme based on Twitter Bootstrap.
The title says it all. I thought it would be a fun project to build out a jQuery Mobile theme emulating everyone's favorite hotness, the Twitter Bootstrap UI library. It's not a perfect translation of course, but consider it a work in progress.
february 2012 by Aetles
Mobile Performance Manifesto | David Calhoun's Developer Blog
december 2011 by Aetles
Earlier this year I gave a talk (slides) outlining the latest and greatest in mobile performance, including a bit of my own unscientific research into carrier latency and bandwidth thanks to boomerang.js.
I realized that interest in mobile performance has exploded recently, especially with Steve Souders announcing his focus on mobile, and I thought it was time for an update, this time in blog form. Also, my old slides have been somewhat embarrassing. For some strange reason, at the time I wanted to give S5 a try – that outdated, ancient, not-performant slideshow framework. The result is a slideshow on performance that loads slowly… doh! (incidentally, I recommend deck.js as an alternative).
In any case, it was time for a roundup of mobile performance best practices, in blog form. I’m not sure if it’s properly called a manifesto, but it is what it is! Onward!
css
javascript
mobile
performance
webdesign
I realized that interest in mobile performance has exploded recently, especially with Steve Souders announcing his focus on mobile, and I thought it was time for an update, this time in blog form. Also, my old slides have been somewhat embarrassing. For some strange reason, at the time I wanted to give S5 a try – that outdated, ancient, not-performant slideshow framework. The result is a slideshow on performance that loads slowly… doh! (incidentally, I recommend deck.js as an alternative).
In any case, it was time for a roundup of mobile performance best practices, in blog form. I’m not sure if it’s properly called a manifesto, but it is what it is! Onward!
december 2011 by Aetles
Mobile Drupal (part 1): The groundwork
january 2011 by Aetles
Recently I was involved in a project to convert a site into a mobile site for Drupal. During the process I had to overcome a number of problems – problems which pretty much everyone designing a mobile site will have to solve. This series of articles covers a bit of theory, the practical problems and the various decisions I made. Hopefully it will help some of you out. The solutions offered may not be the best or only solution by any means – in many cases you need to decide what is best for your site or setup.
drupal
mobile
january 2011 by Aetles
iPhone 101: Two-fingered Scrolling - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
december 2007 by Aetles
Smart tips, man kan tvåfingersscrolla i element på webbsidor i Safari i iPhone.
iPhone;
Gränssnitt;
two
fingers
scroll;
tvåfingersscroll;
Mobile
Safari;
iPhone
december 2007 by Aetles
Pocket-Sized Design: Taking Your Website to the Small Screen: A List Apart
september 2004 by Aetles
Råd hur man bäst gör om en sajt för att passa små webbläsare som till exempel mobiltelefoner, genom att använda CSS:
handheld
mobile
phones
css
design
Webbutveckling
september 2004 by Aetles
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