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Nirav Mehta

"Mobile Web Development"


CSS and forms render differently on different browsers.
We also designed the Classes, Database schema, and Coding Framework
for POTR.
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Chapter 3
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Ordered list is useful for navigation; the accesskey attribute allows quick
activation of links.
Form handling on the server does not change!
Handling sessions and user login requires understanding the target browsers
and the server-side programming technology.
We also implemented a mobile-friendly ordering process for POTR.
We can constrain user input with WCSS.
WCSS can also be used to show simple marquee animations.
In the next chapter, we will see how we can adapt our site to different mobile
devices. Get yourself a pizza till then!
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Adapting to User Devices
Luigi's Pizza On The Run mobile shop is working well now. And he wants to adapt
it to different mobile devices. Let us learn that in this chapter! And specifically, let's
look at:
Understanding the Lowest Common Denominator method
Finding and comparing features of different mobile devices
Deciding to adapt or not.
Adapting and progressively enhancing POTR application using Wireless
Abstraction Library
Detecting device capabilities
Evaluating tools that can aid in adaptation
Moving your blog to the mobile web
By the end of this chapter, you will have a strong foundation in adapting to
different devices.


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