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Mobile Web Performance Optimization

By : S. S. Niranga
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Mobile Web Performance Optimization

By: S. S. Niranga

Overview of this book

With users increasingly accessing the web on mobile devices, it’s crucial to make sure your website is built to seamlessly fit this radical change in user behavior. Mobile Web Performance Optimization is designed to help you do exactly that – it’s been created to help you build fast, and mobile-user-friendly websites and applications. Featuring guidance through a range of techniques and tools essential to modern mobile development, this accessible guide will make sure you’re delivering a seamless and intuitive experience for your website’s users. Begin by exploring the fundamental components of mobile web design and website optimization, before learning how to put the concepts into practice. Featuring cross-platform solutions, insights on developing lightweight yet robust UI, and insights on how to successfully manage data, this application development book takes you through every stage in the development process – so you can be confident that you’re asking the right questions and using the best tools in the most effective way. By the end, you’ll understand implicitly what it means to ‘build for performance’- you’ll be a more confident developer, capable of building projects that adapt to a changing world.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Mobile Web Performance Optimization
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Flash files


Adobe Flash is used to create rich Internet applications, vector graphics, animations, and games. It's been very successful in the past but now the current versions of Android and iOS no longer support it. So, if your application uses Flash, your application will face a breakdown.

Because of the lack of support from the device's OS, using Flash content is not recommended:

  • iOS don't support flash

  • The Adobe Flash Player can only be supported on Android 2.2 through Android 4.0, Blackberry PlayBook, and HP webOS

  • Adobe itself has stopped supporting the Flash Player

So the recommendation is that you need to avoid using Flash content on your website or application.