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Creating Mobile Apps with jQuery Mobile - Second Edition

By : Andy Matthews, Shane Gliser
Book Image

Creating Mobile Apps with jQuery Mobile - Second Edition

By: Andy Matthews, Shane Gliser

Overview of this book

<p>jQuery Mobile is a mobile-centric web framework developed by the jQuery team. The project focuses on building a framework compatible with the ever-increasing variety of smartphones and tablet computers on the market. The jQuery Mobile framework plays well with other frameworks and platforms, such as PhoneGap and Backbone.</p> <p>Automate repetitive tasks easily and painlessly with the Grunt task runner, build a fully responsive, gorgeous photography website, and learn how to mix and match jQuery Mobile 1.4.5 into existing websites and how to deploy those changes to content management systems such as WordPress, Drupal, and HarpJS. jQuery Mobile aims to reach everyone, and so does this book. It will enhance your mobile knowledge and help you to create versatile, unique sites quickly and easily.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Creating Mobile Apps with jQuery Mobile Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Adobe Experience Manager


Adobe has always been a leader in the web space. Their premier corporate CMS is called Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) (see http://www.adobe.com/solutions/web-experience-management.html). I'm not going to get into how to install, configure, or code for AEM. That is a subject for several training manuals the size of this book. Trust me. I am only mentioning this so you know that there is at least one major CMS player that comes with complete jQuery Mobile examples.

The training materials are centered on a fictional site called Geometrixx, as shown in the following screenshot:

The AEM system uses a Java Content Repository (JCR) container, which helps separate content from metadata, such as versioning information, to store content (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_repository_API_for_Java). This means that you can create mobile sites that automatically pull content from desktop pages, simply by referencing the JCR content nodes of the desktop pages, or by allowing...