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December 14 2010

August 26 2009

Understanding Browser HTTP Accept Headers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and WebKit (Safari / Chrome)

When a web browser make a request it sends information to the server about what it is looking for in headers. One of these headers is the Accept header. The Accept header tells the server what file formats, or more correctly MIME-types, the browser is looking for. Let's take a look at Firefox's Accept header:
Tags: http webkit rfc

August 03 2009

jQTouch

A jQuery plugin with native animations, auto list navigation, and default application styles for Mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre.

July 31 2009

Animating your iPhone web application

I spent today experimenting with different techniques and am here to share what I’ve learned. Below, I review 2 JavaScript-based techniques for animations as well as the use of WebKit CSS transitions and transforms.

July 01 2009

Skyfire: Free mobile browser. The PC web on your phone. Real fast.

Skyfire is a free, downloadable mobile browser that gives you a Web browsing experience exactly like PC browsing.

June 30 2009

Forum Nokia - Nokia Mobile Web Templates - Introduction to the templates

The Nokia Mobile Web Templates provide a series of custom, styled, and tested mobile web components. You can either mix and match the components or use the full series to completely customise your mobile website or application. The components are suitable for most S60 3rd Edition and S60 5th Edition devices from Nokia and also are compatible with newer Series 40 WebKit and maemo™ devices.

Series 60 – Web Developer's Library

Welcome to the Web Developer's Library. This library is intended for Web developers creating widgets for S60 mobile devices that support Web Runtime (WRT) version 1.0 or 1.1 and Web developers creating websites for the Web Browser for S60.

June 15 2009

iPhone's Safari Browser to include Geolocation

I can't believe I missed this. Even worse, it looks like just about everyone did (OK, not everyone). I just checked a GPS-enabled webpage page, below, on a 3.0B5 iPhone's Mobile Safari and Boom! The webpage checks the GPS coordinates of the iPhone and returns a result.
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