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Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (2012) (edit title/settings)

Making Native Apps with Standards-Based Web Tools

by Jonathan Stark (Author), Brian Jepson (Author) (edit contributors)

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It’s true: if you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop Android applications. Now updated for HTML5, the second edition of this hands-on guide shows you how to use open source web standards to design and build apps that can be adapted for any Android... read more

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Chapter 1 : Getting Started
- Web Apps Versus Native Apps
- Web Programming Crash Course

Chapter 2 : Basic Styling
- Don’t Have a Website?
- First Steps
- Adding the Android CSS
- Adding the Android Look and Feel
- Adding Basic Behavior with jQuery
- What You’ve Learned

Chapter 3 : Advanced Styling
- Adding a Touch of Ajax
- Traffic Cop
- Simple Bells and Whistles
- Adding an Icon to the Home Screen
- What You’ve Learned

Chapter 4 : Animation
- With a Little Help from Our Friend
- Sliding Home
- Adding the Dates Panel
- Adding the Date Panel
- Adding the New Entry Panel
- Adding the Settings Panel
- Putting It All Together
- Customizing jQTouch
- What You’ve Learned

Chapter 5 : Client-Side Data Storage
- Web Storage
- Web SQL Database
- Web Database Error Code Reference
- What You’ve Learned

Chapter 6 : Going Offline
- The Basics of the Offline Application Cache
- Online Whitelist and Fallback Options
- Creating a Dynamic Manifest File
- Debugging
- What You’ve Learned

Chapter 7 : Going Native
- Introduction to PhoneGap
- Building Your App Locally with Eclipse and the Android SDK
- Controlling the Phone with JavaScript
- What You’ve Learned

Chapter 8 : Submitting Your App to the Android Market
- Preparing a Release Version of Your App
- Uploading Your App to the Android Market
- Distributing Your App Directly

Further Reading
- Appendix : Detecting Browsers with WURFL
- Installation
- Configuration
- Testing wurfl-php

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Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Jonathan Stark (Author)
  2. Brian Jepson (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Country: USA
Publication Date: January 30, 2012
ISBN: 1449316417
Page Count: 178

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  1. android
  2. css
  3. html
  4. javascript
  5. mobile
  6. technical
  7. web development 

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