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Introducing jQuery and jQuery Mobile

2013
We’re building a handy little PIM in the form of a mobile web app. We know what the app is going to do and at least roughly what it will look like. We even have a good idea of what technologies we’re going to use to do it. Now where do we begin?
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HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery mobile for intelligent home control

Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web, 2013
Web pattern technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JQuery and JQueryMobile have been used to develop web applications in different scenarios. As a use case, these technologies are being exploited in order to develop domotics systems. In the past, automatic environments were limited to big industries. Nowadays this scenario is rapidly changing.
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jQuery Mobile API

2011
All well-written frameworks allow developers to extend and override default configuration settings. Additionally, they provide convenience methods to help simplify your code. jQuery Mobile includes a fairly extensive API that exposes each of these convenient features. First, we will look at how to configure jQuery Mobile.
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Using jQuery Mobile Forms

2012
Small screens present unique difficulties when presenting a form on a mobile device. There is little enough screen real estate available to start with, and you need to give the user form elements that are easy to manipulate by touch without creating a page that requires endless scrolling to complete.
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Building an Impressive User Experience with jQuery Mobile

2012
Believe it or not, I do not possess too much artistic talent for someone whose mother had a scholarship to art school and whose father was in advertising for a number of years. Most of my programming endeavors focus on function over style… with mixed results. On one hand, many people praise this minimalist design—for example, one app of mine named Fast
Jon Westfall, Rocco Augusto, Grant Allen
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Tech Services on the Web: jQuery Mobile jquerymobile.com

Technical Services Quarterly, 2013
jQuery Mobile is an open source web development framework that uses a unified HTML5-based user interface appropriate for all mobile device platforms.
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Writing the Application with jQuery Mobile, Part II

2013
It used to be that “just a little HTML would do ya,” as the saying goes. So-called brochureware sites were all the rage, especially for companies taking their first tentative steps onto the fledgling Internet market. Nowadays, though, it’s not nearly enough! The Internet-using public, including you and me of course, demand more. They demand interaction.
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Cross-Browser Compatibility Challenges in jQuery-Based Mobile Web Apps

2019
Cross-browser compatibility remains a significant engineering challenge for developers of jQuery-based mobile web applications, despite the library’s original mandate to normalize DOM and event inconsistencies across browsers. Modern mobile ecosystems have reintroduced fragmentation through divergent rendering engines, inconsistent levels of HTML5 and ...
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