![]() As you can see, the layout is essentially a single page with several pages within it, along with some JavaScript that will start functioning when you load this in a browser and in Live View. This brings up the jQuery Mobile Web App layout. To get started, the easiest way is to go to File: New and in the New Document dialog box, choose: Page from Sample: Mobile Starters: jQuery Mobile (local) and make sure the Doctype is set to HTML5. ![]() Still, there’s much that I can show you about building a mobile application and we’ll look at that here.Īs before, we’re going to look at a couple of different methods for creating a phone application. Still, it’s an important issue and needs to be addressed. Note: This problem appears to be with the Android emulator and doesn’t appear to be with Adobe. The end result is I’m unable to show you the finished result in the Android emulator. At one point, it even caused Dreamweaver to crash. I followed all the steps in this document and the Android software still didn’t install properly. Not wanting to give up, I conducted another search and found this document: Error “Android SDK failed to install” with Easy Install | Dreamweaver CS5.5. Even after all that, I was unable to get the Android software to work properly. I found a series of articles and information which led me through a convoluted process of installing the SDK manually (you can read about all the steps in our Dreamweaver CS5.5 Overview article). Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way. The Android SDK is meant to install seamlessly with a one-touch button. Note that for the PC, you can only install the Android SDK, on the Mac platform, you can install both. Having said that, it’s necessary to install the Android and iOS SDK’s into Dreamweaver in order to be able to use them. ![]() Adobe decided to team up with these people and integrate their framework for Android and iOS directly into Dreamweaver. The PhoneGap framework has become popular with web designers who want to write native moble applications using HTML, JavaScript and CSS. ![]() In this article we’re going to look at the process of building a native phone application in Dreamweaver CS5.5. In earlier articles we covered HTML5 Semantics and multiscreen authoring in Dreamweaver. ![]()
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