Get up to speed on the engine that powers Safari and Google Chrome. Safari is the browser used by the iPhone, iPad, Mac OS X, and some Android devices. Google Chrome is a browser that claims more than 10 percent of the market. WebKit powers them both. This guide shows you how to create web pages for mobile devices and Safari and Google Chrome web sites using WebKit. Learn to use all the developer tools and take advantage of WebKit's unique styles and functions to create appealing, interactive sites for mobile and desktop display.
- Explores how WebKit supports HTML5 and CSS3, providing a large toolkit for creating faster and better mobile web sites
- Explains how to create web pages for both mobile and desktop display using WebKit
- Covers acquiring and installing the developer tools, building web pages, debugging and deploying them, and taking advantage of WebKit functions to create faster, more appealing, and more interactive sites With mobile devices proliferating at a rapid rate, there's never been a better time to learn all about the engine that powers the leading mobile browser.
WebKit For Dummies teaches you to create web pages that make the most of everything WebKit has to offer.
Per maggiori informazioni: il volume "WebKit For Dummies" di Chris Minnick, edito da John Wiley & Sons Inc, è in vendita anche su IBS.it al prezzo di Euro 19,93.
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