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10 Things You Didn’t Know a Browser Could Do

February 2, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter 1 Comment

by Estelle Weyl at HTML5 Texas Conference in Austin, TX (Deck)

It may feel like the HTML5, CSS3 and ECMAScript specifications are moving along at a snails pace, but browser capabilities are moving quickly, and it is difficult to keep up with all the new feature support. In this session we’ll cover some brand spanking new and older but unknown features that make debugging, designing and developing more fun.

10 Things You Didn't Know a Browser Could Do1. $(‘selector’) without jQuery

  • Supported since IE8
  • You can access DOM elements with standard css selectors

2. Everything is Editable

  • Everything can be updated
  • Can even paste!
  • Updates the DOM
  • Turn anything into a form element
  • Supported since IE5

3. Can store lots of data

  • LocalStorage
  • SessionStorage
  • WebSQL (deprecated but available in webkit)
  • IndexedDB (new standard, but not supported in any browser)

Cookie Limitations

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HTML5 TX 2013

February 2, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

HTML5 TX Opening CircleToday is the 2nd annual HTML5 Texas conference at St. Edwards University in Austin. Looking forward to learning some great HTML5 goodness today.

Important things for today:

  • Parking is available in any lot except the red lots (resident parking)
  • Great sponsors
  • Hackython with free copies of Kendo UI
  • Closing Party tonight

Open Spaces – Alan Stevens

HTML5TX Open Spaces by Alan Stevens

Open spaces technology allows for the important stuff that goes on at conferences in the hallways. An open space is a place where you can run an impromptu session on any topic. The first step is to propose a topic that you’re passionate about. It doesn’t have to be related to other topics or the conference at all. Announce your topic and your name and put it on the board in one of the areas available. The only other responsibility is to show up. Then you can do whatever you want. Give a lecture or a presentation or a conversation. If no one shows up, that’s okay, too. Just stay there and see what happens. It is an amazing experience.

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The Right Tool for the Job: Native or Mobile Web? at #SXSW2012

March 13, 2012 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas #sxsw #righttool
Panel discussion by Buzz Andersen (Dir of Mobile – Tumblr), Jacob Bijani (Prod Engineer – Tumblr), Majd Taby (Software Engineer – Facebook), Matthew Delaney (WebKit Engineer), and Tom Dale (Sr Software Engineer – Ember.js)

Apps are much easier to monetize than websites, because you can charge up front.

for Tumblr T-shirt Contest / 01 (Photo credit: albyantoniazzi)

The browser rendering engine does a lot of the heavy work that native developers have to contend with. The web browser is a highly evolved medium for content delivery and rich layout.

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Demystifying the Future of the Web and Apps at #SXSW2012

March 12, 2012 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Monday, March 12, 2012 at South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, TX
by Paul Trani (Evangelist – Adobe Inc) #sxsw #devices #SXdevices

Demystifying Devices: Understanding the Future of the Web & Apps

Adobe Proto looks cool really awesome! Talking about the Adobe Creative Cloud. The creative cloud is Adobe’s way of syncing all of your Adobe products and apps to all your devices.

  • Since 2009, Mobile Internet Usage has doubled every year
  • iPads and iPhones make up more Web traffic than Macs
  • mobile Internet usage will surpass desktop Internet Usage by 2015

Mobile devices have come a long way since the first mobile phones came out for the masses more than 20 years ago.

Progressive Enhancement (UI) and Responsive Design (layout)

progressive enhancement only gives browsers/devices the features they can use

Media queries – find min/max width, orientation & min/max-resolution to decide what css to load

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Mike Lee – AARP: Designing a Strategy for Organizational Transformations

May 24, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 24, 2011

AARP has been around over 53 years.

AARP has 38 million members.

AARP.org 6 million UVs per month. Over 1 billion page views per year.

Betty White is the new spokesperson for AARP.

Focus all traffic in to AARP.org, but then syndicate content to partner sites, blogs, social networks and mobile devices and platforms.

AARP is mostly printed based. AARP magazine goes to 54 million subscribers. 300 versions of the magazine sent out 6 times a year.

TV+Radio syndicated television and radio shows

Web – Major Web Site

Mobile – not quite there yet

Print group creates xml feed to export to web.

AARP Mobile Web Adoption Rate

Since 2009, mobile traffic to the site has increased 2050%. Apple devices 66%, Android 23% and growing.

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Luke Wroblewski – Designing Mobile Web Experiences

May 24, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 24, 2011

Convincing Clients to Care

Luke Wroblewski - Designing Mobile Web Experiences
Luke Wroblewski - Designing Mobile Web Experiences

Prediction in 2009 that smartphones would outsell PCs in 2012, it happened in 2010.

Home usage of PC since 2008 has decreased 20%

November 2010 – visits to web-based email sites decreased 7% and people accessing email on mobile devices increased 36%

Twitter – 40% of all tweets are sent via mobile; 16% of new users start on mobile. Top 2 Twitter mobile clients – twitter.com, m.twitter.com, sms

Facebook – 33% of users use mobile via Facebook mobile website, and clients on phones

Mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access devices worldwide by 2013

Shift from what was the personal computer (PC) to what is the personal computer (smart phone).

Capabilities & Constraints

Capabilities

Location Systems: GPS, WiFi, Cell Tower Triangulation

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Josh Clark – Mobile Apps: Native or Web-Based?

May 23, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 23, 2011

Josh Clark (author of TapWorthy) – Mobile Apps-Native or Web-Based
Josh Clark – Mobile Apps-Native or Web-Based?

Josh Clark, Author of TapWorthy

Mobile Apps

Mobile is growing quickly, with many platforms (many cultures)

App design needs to take mobile culture into accounts, how to develop for a iPhone user vs Android user, etc.

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Blackberry still has 40% of the global enterprise

  • Text-centric
  • low browser activity (blackberry browser has sucked until recently, when they adopted webkit)
  • how does your app fit into a text heavy culture

iPhone

  • active
  • high browser activity
  • spenders (big buyers – 70% of ebays mobile commerce is iPhone; eBay accounts for 25% of mobile commerce)
  • older, wealthier
  • according to OKCupid, iPhone users have more sex

Android

  • it’s about the technology
  • it’s about tools and features
  • customization
  • cutting edge
  • technically-proficient, customized

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