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How to create click-to-call links for mobile browsers | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. How to create click-to-call links for mobile browsers. November 18, 2010. November 18, 2010. Remember: most mobile devices are also phones! So, why not create link-to-call actions? If you’re creating a business guide, or even for your own unique phonebook, most people will prefer to call a person instead of filling in a form on the device. This content is partially extracted from my book “Programming the Mobile Web”. Published by O’Reilly. I recommend insert...
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ios8 | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. IOS 8 and iPhone 6 for web developers and designers: next evolution for Safari and native webapps. September 17, 2014. September 18, 2014. IOS 8 is finally here while the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus will appear in a few days. New APIs appears on scene, as well as new challenges to support the new screen sizes. I’ve been playing with the final version and here you have my findings. Thoughts, researchs and samples about mobile web by Maximiliano Firtman.
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wearables | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. Android L and other news for web developers from Google IO. June 27, 2014. June 30, 2014. The Google’s annual developer conference gave us the preview release of Android L. There are some news I want to share with web and hybrid app developers, not only about Android but also for the future of other Google-based solutions, such as Chrome OS and Chrome Developer Tools for mobile development. And High Performance Mobile Web. My books & trainings.
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. Safari on iOS 9.3, Responsive Images, iPhone SE, shrink-to-fit and other new APIs. March 22, 2016. March 22, 2016. Usually minor updates on iOS don’t bring news to Safari and web developers. That’s not the case on iOS 9.3: new APIs, support for Responsive Images, a new weird viewport attribute and new devices in the market make us check what’s new. IOS 9, Safari and the Web: 3D Touch, new Responsive Web Design, Native integration and HTML5 APIs. June 27, 2014.
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iOS 7.1: new minimal UI mode and old bugs on Safari | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. IOS 71: new minimal UI mode and old bugs on Safari. March 13, 2014. March 13, 2014. New devices and browsers. As you might know, iOS 7.0 included one of the buggiest browsers. Of all time for iPhones and iPads. After 5 months we have now the 7.1 update that wants to give some fresh air to web developers. Let’s see if Apple succeeded on the task. Problems on 7.0.x. You can see my old post on iOS 7 bugs. For details, but we can summarize problems in:. But the ...
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New devices and browsers | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. New devices and browsers. Safari on iOS 9.3, Responsive Images, iPhone SE, shrink-to-fit and other new APIs. March 22, 2016. March 22, 2016. Usually minor updates on iOS don’t bring news to Safari and web developers. That’s not the case on iOS 9.3: new APIs, support for Responsive Images, a new weird viewport attribute and new devices in the market make us check what’s new. September 16, 2015. October 2, 2015. And delivering several trainings. Android L and ...
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Mobile HTML5 | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Thoughts, researchs and samples about mobile web by Maximiliano Firtman. Speaker, trainer and author of O'Reilly books Programming the Mobile Web. And High Performance Mobile Web. My books & trainings. Mobile HTML5 Compatibility Tables. CSS Media Queries Test. Mobile Emulators & Simulators. My Books and Video Trainings. Breaking the Mobile Web.
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apple | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. IOS 8 and iPhone 6 for web developers and designers: next evolution for Safari and native webapps. September 17, 2014. September 18, 2014. IOS 8 is finally here while the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus will appear in a few days. New APIs appears on scene, as well as new challenges to support the new screen sizes. I’ve been playing with the final version and here you have my findings. Thoughts, researchs and samples about mobile web by Maximiliano Firtman.
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Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs. September 18, 2013. October 29, 2013. New devices and browsers. Apple has rolled out iOS 7 with iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C . As expected, Apple has published just 10% of the necessary information for web developers, and I can say without fear of mistake that this is the buggiest Safari version. Don’t have time for reading the long post? Nothing new about them for web developers, same as iPhone 5. Safari...
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safari | Breaking the Mobile Web
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Breaking the Mobile Web. My Books & Trainings. Safari on iOS 9.3, Responsive Images, iPhone SE, shrink-to-fit and other new APIs. March 22, 2016. March 22, 2016. Usually minor updates on iOS don’t bring news to Safari and web developers. That’s not the case on iOS 9.3: new APIs, support for Responsive Images, a new weird viewport attribute and new devices in the market make us check what’s new. IOS 9, Safari and the Web: 3D Touch, new Responsive Web Design, Native integration and HTML5 APIs. As you might...
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