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Mobile Web Application Framework Demos

Mobile Web Application Framework Demos
Sencha Touch Kitchen Sink The Kitchen Sink is an app that showcases all of the UI widgets, data features, animations, themes, and touch events offered by Sencha Touch. The app also features an easy way to view the live source of each demo — making it a great introduction to the framework. The Kitchen Sink works on both phones and tablets and can also be previewed in any WebKit-based browser, such as Apple Safari or Google Chrome. View the Kitchen Sink The Watch List The Watch List is an official demo lets you share your favorite movies with friends through Facebook. With a custom theme and integration with Sencha Touch ’s groundbreaking fast startup technology, The Watch List shows off the best of what the web can offer while blurring the lines between web and native apps. View the Watch List Demo App KivaTouch Kiva.org connects people through lending to help alleviate poverty. KivaTouch was designed for large resolution screens. View KivaMobile.org GeoCongress View GeoCongress.us TouchStyle

Download Center - Weather Widgets, Add-Ons, Tools AccuWeather Shines on UWith AccuWeather on U, you'll never miss a severe weather alert again. Your accurate and localized forecast is always in view as you browse the web on U. Get your radar, maps, and videos in a click. The AccuWeather ToolbarThe AccuWeather Toolbar displays your local weather information with easy, convenient access through your web browser. Download the Toolbar today for free and start choosing the weather information for your favorite locations. Weather Data PortalWith Weather Data Portal, you choose the type of professional weather forecasting information you want, when you want it.

Sites responsive iPhone App Site Design Trends To compete with thousands of iPhone apps in the App Store, having a good app icon is not enough. A nicely designed website for the app is very important. A beautiful website helps to drive traffic in and also makes your app stand out from the crowd. This post showcases a gallery of appealing iPhone app sites and common design trends that I see. One-Page Format Almost every app sites are designed in a one-page format with a short descriptive paragraph and a feature list. iPhone Image You probably notice that all app sites use the iPhone image (with either drop shadow or reflection) as their main design element. Apple App Store Badge Most app sites prefer to use the App Store badge as the download button. Animated Screenshots All app sites display their app screenshots on the iPhone. Display Pricing Not all app sites are displaying their price tag, which I think they all should do. Important: Identity Guidelines for Developers iPhone App Site Gallery Tea Round App Tapbots Birdfeed App Spendly Paraply

Les 5 problèmes du Responsive Web Design #7WebCom Face à l’explosion de la diversité des supports mobiles et de leur utilisation, le Responsive Web Design apparaît aujourd’hui comme l’une des grandes modes du web. Le Responsive Web Design (en français : Site Web Adaptatif) est une approche visant à adapter un site internet aux supports sur lesquels il est consulté, ce en redimensionnant l’organisation des contenus (basée sur une grille). Cette solution ne présente techniquement rien de révolutionnaire (elle existait déjà en 1999 ;) ), mais se répand de plus en plus, au point de devenir un véritable standard… Le RWD serait-il donc LA solution parfaite aux problèmes liés à la grande diversité des supports de lecture ? Ma réponse est claire : Non ! Problème 1 : Des besoins différents Tout d’abord, il est inconcevable de proposer le même contenu pour des internautes dans des situations différentes, et avec des besoins radicalement différents. Au-delà de la facilité de lecture, c’est donc l’efficacité du RWD « brut » que je remets en cause.

Un hamburger menu multi-niveaux Voilà une ressource super sympa, un « hamburger menu » multi-niveaux. Vous devez savoir ce qu’est le « hamburger menu « , on en trouve de partout sur les applications mobile et la tendance se déporte sur les sites internet. Alors pourquoi pas sur le votre ? De plus avoir un menu vertical qui s’ouvre au clic, ça permet de centrer l’information sur le contenu. La démo du menu. En savoir plus sur ce menu.

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