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Nirav Mehta

"Mobile Web Development"

In this chapter, we will learn about developing standards-compliant
sites and in the process learn essential tricks in delivering the best experience to
the users.
We will specifically look at:
Running the ready.mobi test on your site
Creating the structure, design, markup, and navigation for best user experience
Collecting user behavior data to keep enhancing the site
After the adaptation work we did in the last chapter, Luigi is ready to roll out the
Pizza On The Run mobile site to a wider audience. He's got ideas for making POTR
more interactive (Web 2.0 style) and utilizing phone capabilities. But before we can
do all that, we need to ensure that our site follows the best practices of mobile
web development.
So let's go ahead and get POTR to the pit!
Running the ready.mobi Test
We could learn all the standards and best practices before we start development.
But what's the fun in success if there were no failures behind it? So, how can we find
out how badly (or well) we are doing in terms of mobile web best practices? Simple!
Run the ready.mobi test on it! Ready.mobi is an online service that can review
your mobile website and give feedback on a variety of aspects??”XHTML, images,
download sizes, etc.


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