Wednesday, August 10, 2011

::::|| VU ||:::: Making an iPhone app with HTML5 and CSS - [eTechy101.com]

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Most of the iPhone applications at present are being developed in objective C
which, for those who don't have a programming background, is quite hard to
learn. However, you can create a native app that lives with all the other apps
with the help of HTML5 and CSS. Developing the startup screen and other simple
work is not directly the part of the application and can be managed easily. For
example, when you are in app mode, you have a screen size of 320px x 460px. When
you are in web mode, it has a screen size of 320px x 356px. This can be done
with basic HTML. So let's get down to the real task.

Basically, the iPhone browser used for app development is also in the forefront
of HTML5, so you won't face much difficulty in understanding it. The app
itself starts by defining your markup. Here is the markup for a sample Tetris
app:

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