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Authors:
Shelly Cashman Series, Jessica Minnick
Chapter:
Responsive Design Part 1: Designing For Mobile Devices
Exercise:
Extend Your Knowledge
Question:1 | ISBN:9781305578166 | Edition: 8

Question

Learning More About jQuery Mobile
Instructions: In this exercise, you will use your browser to research jQuery Mobile. You will
review the information you discover and then answer the following questions. Figure 5–56
shows the flip switch demo page from the jQuery Mobile website.

Perform the following tasks:
1. Open your browser and go to jquerymobile.com.
2. Review the information on the site.
3. Open your word processor. In your own words, what is jQuery Mobile and how is it used?
4. Tap or click the Demos link and test the demos on the page to view how they work.
5. List and describe three of the demos that you tested. Provide an example of the
    code required for two of the demos that you tested.
6. Use your browser and visit w3schools.com to research more about jquery mobile.
7. Provide an example of the code needed to create a basic jquery mobile page.
8. Save your file as extend05 and submit it in a format specified by your instructor.
9. Research mobile web applications and native apps. Identify how they are similar
    and how they are different.

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