Tuesday, December 22, 2009

 

Table of Contents: Beginning Smartphone Web Development

Part 1: Getting Started with Mobile Web Development



  1. Introduction to Mobile Web Development
    Introduces the mobile industry, mobile users, and the Mobile Web.

  2. Set Up Your Mobile Development Environment
    Prepares for Mobile Web development by setting up your desktop and server environment.


Part 2: The Syntax of the Mobile Web



  1. Markup Languages for Mobile Web Development
    Teaches the markup and style languages of the Mobile Web: HTML, XHTML, XHTML-MP, WML, CSS2, Wireless CSS and CSS Mobile Profile.

  2. Device Awareness and Content Adaptation
    Uses the WURFL and DeviceAtlas mobile device databases to identify web traffic from

    mobile phones and adapt mobile markup to target specific mobile devices and browsers.

  3. Adding Interactivity with JavaScript and AJAX
    Enriches a Mobile Web site with interactivity powered by mobile JavaScript and AJAX.


Part 3: Advanced Mobile Web Development Techniques



  1. Mobile Web Design and Usability (authored by Rajesh Lal)
    Improves the design and usability of your Mobile Web pages to help the mobile user easily and rapidly achieve their goals.

  2. Enhancing Mobile Web Pages for Smartphone Browsers
    Investigates the advanced features of smartphone browsers, including iPhone, Android, Palm webOS, BlackBerry, Nokia Series 60, Opera Mobile, and Windows Mobile.


Part 4: Deploying into the Mobile Ecosystem



  1. Optimizing Mobile Web Pages
    Optimizes a Mobile Web page by compressing document size, reducing web server transactions, and coercing

    mobile browsers into caching Mobile Web content.

  2. Validating Mobile Markup
    Validates mobile markup syntax, styles, and overall site readiness using validation services from W3C, dotMobi and other organizations.

  3. Testing a Mobile Web Site
    Tests a Mobile Web site using mobile browser emulators and actual mobile devices.

  4. Deploying a Mobile Web Site
    Releases a Mobile Web site into the ecosystem, distinguishes between Desktop and Mobile Web traffic and acquires mobile traffic using on-page and off-page mobile SEO.

  5. How to Play Well in the Mobile Ecosystem
    Identifies and adapts to requests from transcoders. Defensively fortifies a Mobile Web site to discourage transcoding of mobile markup.

  6. The Future of the Mobile Web
    Explores industry projections and expert opinions about the future of the Mobile Web.


Part 5: Appendices



  1. Sample User-Agents for Mobile Devices
    Provides user-agents from smartphone and featurephone mobile devices.

  2. Sample HTTP Requests from Mobile Devices
    Provides HTTP request headers from smartphone and featurephone mobile devices.

  3. Glossary
    Definitions for mobile industry acronyms, jargon and technical terms.

  4. Case Study for Smartphone Browser Caching
    Examines the actual caching and concurrency behavior in smartphone browsers.

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