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"Professional mobile Web development with WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal" was published by Wiley Pub. in 2011 - Indianapolis, IN, it has 520 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Number of Pages: 520
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  • Publish Location: Indianapolis, IN

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"Professional mobile Web development with WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Machine generated contents note: -- pt. I
  • 2- THE WORLD OF THE MOBILE WEB -- -- ch. 1
  • 3- Introducing The Mobile Web --
  • 4- The Inevitability of a Mobile Web --
  • 5- A Brief History of the Mobile Web --
  • 6- Early Technologies --
  • 7- i-mode in Japan --
  • 8- Wireless Access Protocol --
  • 9- Dawn of the Modern Mobile Web --
  • 10- A New Medium --
  • 11- Revisiting Assumptions --
  • 12- Mobile Web Considerations --
  • 13- Recognizing Mobile Users --
  • 14- Thematic Consistency --
  • 15- Brand Consistency --
  • 16- A Dedication to Usability --
  • 17- Remember Mobile --
  • 18- Summary -- -- ch. 2
  • 19- A Technical Overview Of The Mobile Web --
  • 20- The Technical Challenges of Mobile Devices --
  • 21- Physical Constraints --
  • 22- Device Diversity --
  • 23- Browser Characteristics --
  • 24- Speed and Power --
  • 25- The Mobile Network --
  • 26- Data Networks --
  • 27- Throughput and Latency --
  • 28- An Introduction to Transcoding --
  • 29- Firewalls and Security --
  • 30- Other Mobile Technologies --
  • 31- Apps and App Stores --
  • 32- Mobile Widgets --
  • 33- Messaging and Short Codes --
  • 34- Bar Codes --
  • 35- Geolocation and Augmented Reality --
  • 36- Summary
  • 37- Ch. 3
  • 38- Keeping Abreast Of Developments --
  • 39- How Devices Are Changing --
  • 40- Physical Characteristics --
  • 41- Network Technology --
  • 42- Operating Systems --
  • 43- Web and Mobile Web Evolution --
  • 44- Markup --
  • 45- Styling --
  • 46- Scripting --
  • 47- Embedded Media --
  • 48- Client APIs --
  • 49- Where to Go for Help --
  • 50- Standards Bodies --
  • 51- Vendor Communities --
  • 52- Operator Programs --
  • 53- Independent Resources --
  • 54- Summary -- -- ch. 4
  • 55- Major Mobile Web Browsers --
  • 56- The WebKit Browsers --
  • 57- Mobile Safari --
  • 58- Android --
  • 59- Nokia Implementations --
  • 60- Other Implementations --
  • 61- Mobile Internet Explorer --
  • 62- Opera Mobile and Mini --
  • 63- Other Browsers --
  • 64- Summary -- -- ch. 5
  • 65- The Mobile Toolbox --
  • 66- Working with Your Existing Website --
  • 67- Simple Static Techniques --
  • 68- Taking Managed Content Mobile --
  • 69- Crafting New Mobile Experiences --
  • 70- Building Afresh for Mobile --
  • 71- Mobile Users as First-Class Citizens --
  • 72- Sharing Existing Data --
  • 73- Server Technologies --
  • 74- Web Servers and Mobile --
  • 75- Languages and Frameworks --
  • 76- Development Tools --
  • 77- IDEs and Code Editors --
  • 78- Mobile SDKs and Emulators --
  • 79- Testing Tools --
  • 80- Summary
  • 81- Pt. II
  • 82- GENERAL MOBILE TECHNIQUES -- -- ch. 6
  • 83- The Anatomy Of A Mobile Site --
  • 84- Site Structure and Concepts --
  • 85- Information Architecture --
  • 86- Entry Points and URLs --
  • 87- Navigation and Menu Systems --
  • 88- Navigational Lists --
  • 89- Decorating Menus --
  • 90- Breadcrumbs --
  • 91- Header and Footer Navigation --
  • 92- Paving Mobile Pathways --
  • 93- Switcher Links --
  • 94- Primary Site Content --
  • 95- Text and Typography --
  • 96- Pagination --
  • 97- Embedding Images and Media --
  • 98- Forms --
  • 99- Invoking Other Device Capabilities --
  • 100- Styling with CSS --
  • 101- CSS Considerations for Mobile --
  • 102- Optimizing CSS --
  • 103- The State of JavaScript --
  • 104- Summary -- -- ch. 7
  • 105- Switching Between Mobile And Desktop Browsers --
  • 106- Browser Detection --
  • 107- Looking at Headers --
  • 108- User-Agents and Transcoders --
  • 109- A Simple Detection Algorithm --
  • 110- Using Device Database Recognition --
  • 111- Detection on the Client Side --
  • 112- Theme and Site Switching --
  • 113- Theme Selection --
  • 114- Remembering User Choice --
  • 115- Using Mobile Domains --
  • 116- Summary
  • 117- Ch. 8
  • 118- Cms Ui Patterns For Mobile --
  • 119- Registration and Login --
  • 120- Form Design --
  • 121- Field Validation --
  • 122- Tuning the Mobile Experience --
  • 123- Login Refinements --
  • 124- Content Lists --
  • 125- Access Keys and Pagination --
  • 126- Decoration --
  • 127- Fold-ups --
  • 128- Search Results --
  • 129- Galleries --
  • 130- User Contribution --
  • 131- Summary -- -- ch. 9
  • 132- Designing For Mobile Devices --
  • 133- Common Philosophies --
  • 134- Preserving the Brand --
  • 135- Reusing Native Design Patterns --
  • 136- Mobile First --
  • 137- Mobile Interface Design --
  • 138- Client-Based Mobile Design --
  • 139- Introducing Media Queries --
  • 140- Responsive Design --
  • 141- Scaling Images --
  • 142- Server-Based Mobile Design --
  • 143- Embracing Diversity --
  • 144- Designing for Device Groups --
  • 145- Combining Approaches --
  • 146- Summary -- -- ch. 10
  • 147- Mobile Templates And Libraries --
  • 148- iWebKit --
  • 149- Nokia Web Templates --
  • 150- jQTouch --
  • 151- jQuery Mobile --
  • 152- Sencha Touch --
  • 153- Summary -- -- pt. III
  • 154- MAJOR CMS PLATFORMS -- -- ch. 11
  • 155- Basic Wordpress Mobilization --
  • 156- An Introduction to WordPress
  • 157- Posts, Pages, and Comments --
  • 158- Media and Links --
  • 159- Themes and Widgets --
  • 160- Plug-ins --
  • 161- dotMobi WordPress Mobile Pack --
  • 162- Installation --
  • 163- Configuration --
  • 164- Configuring and Extending the Theme --
  • 165- Mobile Administration --
  • 166- WPtouch --
  • 167- Installation --
  • 168- WPtouch Theme --
  • 169- Configuration --
  • 170- WordPress Mobile Edition --
  • 171- MobilePress --
  • 172- WordPress Mobile App --
  • 173- Summary -- -- ch. 12
  • 174- Advanced Wordpress Mobilization --
  • 175- Developing Your Own Mobile Theme --
  • 176- Headers and Footers --
  • 177- Post Lists --
  • 178- Post and Page Detail --
  • 179- Comments --
  • 180- Menu and Navigation --
  • 181- Using WordPress Hooks and Filters --
  • 182- Theme Selection --
  • 183- Content Rewriting --
  • 184- Pagination --
  • 185- Image Adaptation --
  • 186- Summary -- -- ch. 13
  • 187- Basic Drupal Mobilization --
  • 188- An Introduction to Drupal --
  • 189- Nodes and Content Types --
  • 190- Modules --
  • 191- Blocks --
  • 192- Themes --
  • 193- Taxonomy --
  • 194- The Drupal Mobile Plugin Module --
  • 195- Installation --
  • 196- Configuration --
  • 197- Reviewing the Experience --
  • 198- Mobile Tools --
  • 199- Installation and Configuration --
  • 200- Controlling Redirects --
  • 201- Mobile Roles --
  • 202- Mobile Theme --
  • 203- Using Nokia Mobile Themes --
  • 204- Other Themes --
  • 205- Summary
  • 206- Ch. 14
  • 207- Advanced Drupal Mobilization --
  • 208- Developing Your Own Mobile Theme --
  • 209- Headers and Footers --
  • 210- Nodes and Lists --
  • 211- Menu and Navigation --
  • 212- Blocks --
  • 213- Comments --
  • 214- Creating a Drupal Module --
  • 215- Theme Selection --
  • 216- Content Rewriting --
  • 217- Working with Other Modules --
  • 218- CCK --
  • 219- Views --
  • 220- Summary -- -- ch. 15
  • 221- Basic Joomla! Mobilization --
  • 222- An Introduction to Joomla! --
  • 223- Articles --
  • 224- Sections and Categories --
  • 225- Menus --
  • 226- Extensions --
  • 227- WAFL --
  • 228- Auto Template Switcher --
  • 229- Mobilebot --
  • 230- Mobile Joomla! --
  • 231- TapTheme --
  • 232- Summary -- -- ch. 16
  • 233- Advanced Joomla! Mobilization --
  • 234- Developing a Mobile Template --
  • 235- Sections and Categories --
  • 236- Articles --
  • 237- Front Page --
  • 238- Modules and Menus --
  • 239- Creating a Joomla! Plugin --
  • 240- Theme Selection --
  • 241- Content Rewriting --
  • 242- Summary -- -- pt. IV
  • 243- ENHANCING AND LAUNCHING YOUR SITE -- -- ch. 17
  • 244- Javascript Frameworks --
  • 245- jQuery Mobile --
  • 246- Posts List --
  • 247- Post and Page Detail --
  • 248- Sencha Touch --
  • 249- Application Structure --
  • 250- Modeling the CMS Data Store --
  • 251- User Interface --
  • 252- Displaying Posts --
  • 253- Summary
  • 254- Ch. 18
  • 255- Testing And Debugging Mobile Sites --
  • 256- Using Desktop Clients --
  • 257- Mozilla Firefox --
  • 258- Desktop WebKit Browsers --
  • 259- Mobile Emulators --
  • 260- iPhone and iPad --
  • 261- Android --
  • 262- BlackBerry --
  • 263- Nokia Series 40 and Symbian^3 --
  • 264- Palm webOS --
  • 265- Opera Mobile --
  • 266- Windows Mobile --
  • 267- Online Test Labs --
  • 268- DeviceAnywhere --
  • 269- Perfecto Mobile --
  • 270- Forum Nokia Remote Access --
  • 271- mobiReady --
  • 272- W3C Validators --
  • 273- Testing With Real Handsets --
  • 274- Summary -- -- ch. 19
  • 275- Final Touches --
  • 276- Defending Your Site --
  • 277- Whitelisting --
  • 278- Avoiding Transcoding with Headers and Markup --
  • 279- Understanding Mobile Traffic --
  • 280- Log Files --
  • 281- Mobile Analytics --
  • 282- Mobile Search --
  • 283- Monetization --
  • 284- Mobile Ad Networks --
  • 285- Mobile Commerce --
  • 286- Summary -- -- pt. V
  • 287- REFERENCES.

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