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jblas@adobe.com acbec71e29 Fixed #117
"Global: blinky page transitions"

According to the CSS Animations spec as soon as an animation completes, any properties that were animated revert back to their previous values. This means that the CSS rule that refers to the animation by name must also have the "To" property values specified.
2010-10-28 23:40:11 -07:00
build Add the ability to compress the CSS files. Now include both the Google Closure Compiler and the YUI Compressor (for CSS). 2010-10-14 18:02:56 -04:00
design All new icons and AI file for safe keeping. Goodnight icons. 2010-10-15 21:15:48 -04:00
docs Fixed broken <code> element. 2010-10-28 01:34:45 +08:00
experiments fixed up the demo so it works with our current events anyway 2010-10-26 09:26:22 -04:00
js Small improvement to keep from querying the DOM more than once for the data-role=pages elements. 2010-10-29 02:21:24 +08:00
speed Move the UL test into the speed directory. 2010-10-21 11:29:17 -04:00
themes Fixed #117 2010-10-28 23:40:11 -07:00
.gitignore Updating .gitignore to allow more files. 2010-10-08 18:17:15 -04:00
.htaccess Created a themes directory and moved all CSS and images there. 2010-10-13 13:26:23 -04:00
combine.php Created a themes directory and moved all CSS and images there. 2010-10-13 13:26:23 -04:00
index.html added events documentation. 2010-10-20 16:25:11 -04:00
Makefile fixed path to google compiler in Makefile 2010-10-25 11:27:54 -04:00
README.md Created a themes directory and moved all CSS and images there. 2010-10-13 13:26:23 -04:00
version.txt Tagging the 1.0a1 release. 2010-10-16 07:41:16 -04:00

Early stage development for the jQuery Mobile UI Framework. Code is subject to change dramatically!

Usage

Early documentation: https://github.com/jquery/jquery-mobile/wiki/_pages

For now, I've set things up with a little combinator script to concat all the css and js files into one request and gzip. (js/all and themes/default) You'll need to point your local apache & php webserver at this root directory in order to preview things.

If you don't currently have a webserver running locally, a quick way to get up and running is to download and install Mamp for Mac OSX. Once installed, just open Mamp, click preferences, go to the Apache tab, and select your local jQuery Mobile folder as the root. Then you can open a browser to http://localhost:8888 to preview the code. An alternative is XAMPP, which is also available for Windows, though you need to actually modify Apache's httpd.conf to point to your checkout: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html You need the Rewrite (mod_rewrite.so), Expire (mod_expires.so) and Header (mod_headers.so) modules loaded.

Whenever this configuration becomes inconvenient, we can remove it, obviously it's not meant to stay!

  • when adding a js or css file, add it to the manifest in its directory and it'll be included in the request
  • As far as JS files go, jQuery.mobile.js is the starting point.