WebKit For Dummies

· John Wiley & Sons
5.0
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384
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About this ebook

Get up to speed on the engine that powers Safari and Google Chrome

What do the web browsers on iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry, Kindle, and Nokia have in common with Google Chrome and Apple Safari? WebKit powers them all. This guide shows you how to create web sites and mobile web apps using WebKit. Learn to use all the developer tools, the latest web standards, and 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.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Vipin K Chaturvedi
February 28, 2014
Good one!!!
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Chris Minnick is the CEO of Minnick Web Services, the founder of ContentBoxer.com, and the CTO of MealMobs.com. He teaches and consults on the mobile web and has written numerous books and articles on various Internet-related topics since the mid-1990s. Follow his blog at www.chrisminnick.com.

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