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Category Archives: Mobile Web
Weekly Best of – Selected Links
Auto Resize jQuery Plugin
I really like Facebooks implementation of automatic expanding textareas. This auto resize plugin for jQuery helps you add that neat usable effect to your forms.
Typography on the web
Smashing Magazine has a really good list of resources for web typography.
API for Location based on IP
I think we have only seen the beginning of [...]
Also posted in CSS, Featured, Web Development Tagged api, fun, geo, JavaScript, jQuery, links, location, screen scraping, typography Leave a comment
Fennec User Experience Alpha – Mobile Firefox
I saw yesterday that Fennec, the Mobile Firefox Browser, had reached alpha, that is Milestone 9 and User Experience Alpha for Nokia N800/N810 (Maemo), no support for Windows Mobile yet, but support for your Desktop, for testing purposes.
As with the previous milestones, M9 is targeted at the Nokia N800/N810 (Maemo) Internet tablet. Yes, we have [...]
Posted in Mobile Web Tagged fennec, firefox mobile, ie4, ie6, Mobile Web, windows mobile Leave a comment
How iPhone and Android Will Change the Web
The iPhone is getting more and more popular around the world, and soon we will see mobile phones implementing Googles mobile platform Android. For years we have been waiting for the mobile revolution on the web, but the revolution has been more like a breeze with 3G-enabled services for small screens and the Blackberry-concept. In [...]
Also posted in Online Marketing, Usability Tagged Advertising, android, Featured, Front-End Architecture, Google, Interaction Design, iPhone, mobile phone, Mobile Web, Online Marketing, Usability 5 Comments
iPhone Enabled Mobile Web
We are now iphone enabled! As a first step towards full mobile compability, starting today, FrontEndBook.com is also available through your iPhone or iPod Touch. I found this great WordPress plugin/theme bundle: iWPhone.
I am writing a longer article on how I believe iPhone will change the mobile web, subscribe to our RSS-feed in order to [...]
JavaOne 2009 Day 3 – My Input