Professional mobile Web development with WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal
First Statement of Responsibility
/ James Pearce
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Indianapolis, IN
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: Wiley Pub.,
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, 2011.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xxix, 520 p
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. , ill., 24 cm.
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Language: انگلیسی
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"Wrox Programmer to programmer"--Cover.
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Print
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Includes index and glossary.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Provides information on how to develop, install, configure, test, and integrate mobile content using WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal. Machine generated contents note:pt. ITHE WORLD OF THE MOBILE WEB --ch. 1Introducing The Mobile Web --The Inevitability of a Mobile Web --A Brief History of the Mobile Web --Early Technologies --i-mode in Japan --Wireless Access Protocol --Dawn of the Modern Mobile Web --A New Medium --Revisiting Assumptions --Mobile Web Considerations --Recognizing Mobile Users --Thematic Consistency --Brand Consistency --A Dedication to Usability --Remember Mobile --Summary --ch. 2A Technical Overview Of The Mobile Web --The Technical Challenges of Mobile Devices --Physical Constraints --Device Diversity --Browser Characteristics --Speed and Power --The Mobile Network --Data Networks --Throughput and Latency --An Introduction to Transcoding --Firewalls and Security --Other Mobile Technologies --Apps and App Stores --Mobile Widgets --Messaging and Short Codes --Bar Codes --Geolocation and Augmented Reality --Summary Ch. 3Keeping Abreast Of Developments --How Devices Are Changing --Physical Characteristics --Network Technology --Operating Systems --Web and Mobile Web Evolution --Markup --Styling --Scripting --Embedded Media --Client APIs --Where to Go for Help --Standards Bodies --Vendor Communities --Operator Programs --Independent Resources --Summary --ch. 4Major Mobile Web Browsers --The WebKit Browsers --Mobile Safari --Android --Nokia Implementations --Other Implementations --Mobile Internet Explorer --Opera Mobile and Mini --Other Browsers --Summary --ch. 5The Mobile Toolbox --Working with Your Existing Website --Simple Static Techniques --Taking Managed Content Mobile --Crafting New Mobile Experiences --Building Afresh for Mobile --Mobile Users as First-Class Citizens --Sharing Existing Data --Server Technologies --Web Servers and Mobile --Languages and Frameworks --Development Tools --IDEs and Code Editors --Mobile SDKs and Emulators --Testing Tools --Summary Pt. IIGENERAL MOBILE TECHNIQUES --ch. 6The Anatomy Of A Mobile Site --Site Structure and Concepts --Information Architecture --Entry Points and URLs --Navigation and Menu Systems --Navigational Lists --Decorating Menus --Breadcrumbs --Header and Footer Navigation --Paving Mobile Pathways --Switcher Links --Primary Site Content --Text and Typography --Pagination --Embedding Images and Media --Forms --Invoking Other Device Capabilities --Styling with CSS --CSS Considerations for Mobile --Optimizing CSS --The State of JavaScript --Summary --ch. 7Switching Between Mobile And Desktop Browsers --Browser Detection --Looking at Headers --User-Agents and Transcoders --A Simple Detection Algorithm --Using Device Database Recognition --Detection on the Client Side --Theme and Site Switching --Theme Selection --Remembering User Choice --Using Mobile Domains --Summary Ch. 8Cms Ui Patterns For Mobile --Registration and Login --Form Design --Field Validation --Tuning the Mobile Experience --Login Refinements --Content Lists --Access Keys and Pagination --Decoration --Fold-ups --Search Results --Galleries --User Contribution --Summary --ch. 9Designing For Mobile Devices --Common Philosophies --Preserving the Brand --Reusing Native Design Patterns --Mobile First --Mobile Interface Design --Client-Based Mobile Design --Introducing Media Queries --Responsive Design --Scaling Images --Server-Based Mobile Design --Embracing Diversity --Designing for Device Groups --Combining Approaches --Summary --ch. 10Mobile Templates And Libraries --iWebKit --Nokia Web Templates --jQTouch --jQuery Mobile --Sencha Touch --Summary --pt. IIIMAJOR CMS PLATFORMS --ch. 11Basic Wordpress Mobilization --An Introduction to WordPress Posts, Pages, and Comments --Media and Links --Themes and Widgets --Plug-ins --dotMobi WordPress Mobile Pack --Installation --Configuration --Configuring and Extending the Theme --Mobile Administration --WPtouch --Installation --WPtouch Theme --Configuration --WordPress Mobile Edition --MobilePress --WordPress Mobile App --Summary --ch. 12Advanced Wordpress Mobilization --Developing Your Own Mobile Theme --Headers and Footers --Post Lists --Post and Page Detail --Comments --Menu and Navigation --Using WordPress Hooks and Filters --Theme Selection --Content Rewriting --Pagination --Image Adaptation --Summary --ch. 13Basic Drupal Mobilization --An Introduction to Drupal --Nodes and Content Types --Modules --Blocks --Themes --Taxonomy --The Drupal Mobile Plugin Module --Installation --Configuration --Reviewing the Experience --Mobile Tools --Installation and Configuration --Controlling Redirects --Mobile Roles --Mobile Theme --Using Nokia Mobile Themes --Other Themes --Summary Ch. 14Advanced Drupal Mobilization --Developing Your Own Mobile Theme --Headers and Footers --Nodes and Lists --Menu and Navigation --Blocks --Comments --Creating a Drupal Module --Theme Selection --Content Rewriting --Working with Other Modules --CCK --Views --Summary --ch. 15Basic Joomla! Mobilization --An Introduction to Joomla! --Articles --Sections and Categories --Menus --Extensions --WAFL --Auto Template Switcher --Mobilebot --Mobile Joomla! --TapTheme --Summary --ch. 16Advanced Joomla! Mobilization --Developing a Mobile Template --Sections and Categories --Articles --Front Page --Modules and Menus --Creating a Joomla! Plugin --Theme Selection --Content Rewriting --Summary --pt. IVENHANCING AND LAUNCHING YOUR SITE --ch. 17Javascript Frameworks --jQuery Mobile --Posts List --Post and Page Detail --Sencha Touch --Application Structure --Modeling the CMS Data Store --User Interface --Displaying Posts --Summary Ch. 18Testing And Debugging Mobile Sites --Using Desktop Clients --Mozilla Firefox --Desktop WebKit Browsers --Mobile Emulators --iPhone and iPad --Android --BlackBerry --Nokia Series 40 and Symbian