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jQuery Mobile Cookbook

By : Chetan Jain
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jQuery Mobile Cookbook

By: Chetan Jain

Overview of this book

jQuery Mobile is an award winning, HTML5/CSS3 based open source cross-platform UI framework. It offers a very cool and highly customizable UX. It is built on the popular jQuery library and uses declarative coding making it easy to use and learn. It is the market leader today considering the numerous browsers and platforms that it supports."jQuery Mobile Cookbook" presents over a hundred recipes written in a simple and easy manner. You can quickly learn and start writing code immediately. Advanced topics such as using scripts to manipulate, customize, and extend the framework are also covered. These tips address your common everyday problems. The book is very handy for both beginner and experienced jQuery Mobile developers.You start by developing simple apps using various controls and learn to customize them. Later you explore using advanced aspects like configurations, events, and methods.Develop single and multi-page applications. Use caching to boost performance. Use custom transitions, icon sprites, styles, and themes. Learn advanced features like configurations, events, and methods. Explore future trends by using HTML5 new features and semantics with jQuery Mobile."jQuery Mobile Cookbook" is an easy read and is packed with practical tips and screenshots.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
jQuery Mobile Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Writing a multi-page template application


In a multi-page template application, the HTML file will have multiple pages in it. Each page is wrapped within a page container as <div data-role="page">. The page ID is used to identify the pages for linking or invoking any actions on them. The page ID must be unique within your app. When you launch the app, the jQuery Mobile framework loads all the available pages into the DOM and displays the first page it finds in the HTML. Navigation between the pages is specified by using anchor links, and you can decorate these links as buttons by using the data-role="button" attribute. On clicking any link, navigation occurs with some cool CSS3 transitions, and the new page is pulled in via Ajax. This recipe shows you how to create a multi-page template application and navigate between the multiple pages it contains.

Getting ready

Copy the full code of this recipe from the code/02/multi-page sources folder. You can launch this code using the URL http...