Jonathan Stark

Mobile strategy, training, and development.

Tag: CSS

“Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript” Now Online

My new book won’t be in stores for a few months, but you can start reading (and commenting on!) the manuscript today on O’Reilly’s Open Feedback Publishing System.
If you are a web designer or web developer interested in building iPhone apps without having to learn Objective-C, please take advantage of this amazing resource:

Modifying the Default Slide In Selector in jQTouch

The default slideIn selector in jQTouch is “ul li a” which is fine, but sometimes doesn’t correspond to the HTML you’ve got. In this video, you’ll learn how easy it is to modify this default setting.

Intro to jQtouch

Quick overview of how to convert a simple HTML page to a sophisticated iPhone application with jQTouch.

CSS Units of Measure

I got a question today from a designer friend who is roughing out a portfolio site and needed some help debugging her CSS. I figured I’d post my answer to her for any CSS n00bs in the audience ;-)
Here’s what I told her:

Hey V -
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