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Creating a Web App for iPad

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  • Mar 13, 2025
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Creating a Web App for iPad, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 33 lectures, based on 45 reviews, and has 957 subscribers.

You will learn about NO APP STORES! Web Apps run form any web server Capture a web experience into a Web App Learn to work with CSS3 animations Support standard and retina graphics Make updates whenever you want Incorporating HTML5 video for iPad This course is ideal for individuals who are Designers or Web Designers or Web Developers It is particularly useful for Designers or Web Designers or Web Developers.

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Summary

Title: Creating a Web App for iPad

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 33

Number of Published Lectures: 33

Number of Curriculum Items: 33

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • NO APP STORES! Web Apps run form any web server
  • Capture a web experience into a Web App
  • Learn to work with CSS3 animations
  • Support standard and retina graphics
  • Make updates whenever you want
  • Incorporating HTML5 video for iPad
  • Who Should Attend

  • Designers
  • Web Designers
  • Web Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Designers
  • Web Designers
  • Web Developers
  • This course will teach you to use standard web technologies to create an engaging, interactive user experience on the iPad.

    Well be creating an eSales Aid in the course, which is a popular use for sharing information about a company or product on tablet devices. However, the possibilities of this approach are limitless. Use standard web technologies to create interactive books, catalogs, or any interactive project you can imagine. If you can create it on the web, you can create it in a Web App.

    And the best part is no app stores!

    Web Apps run from any web server, and are actually web sites themselves. The main difference is in the way they load information, and define behaviors. Well cover creating custom icons and startup screens, optimizing the user experience for touch events, and using CSS3 hardware accelerated features for smooth animations.

    What to expect in the course

    In the course well start by creating web graphics with Photoshop, for both standard and retina screens. There is also a skip Photoshop folder as well, in case you want to bypass working in Photoshop. Well also be using CSS3 to detect hi-definition displays (retina screens), as well as using CSS3 transform properties to position out HTML elements across the iPad screen.

    The main focus of the course is the functionality needed for create an engaging user experience, which consists of JavaScript, as well as supporting HTML and graphics specific for the iPad interface. This course will teach you to code the core functionality of the Web App, while supplying plenty of code snippets to relieve you from any repetitive typing. Watch the first 4 videos in Lesson 1, they are all FREE, and provide an overview of the expectations, software, and final product well be creating.

    The project files provided in this course include a copy of the fully completed final project. Use these files to track your progress, correct any errors you may be having, or more importantly, adapt the project into your own interactive Web Apps.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: About this course

    Lecture 2: A few words before we begin

    Lecture 3: Software you’ll need to follow along

    Lecture 4: About the Project Files

    Lecture 5: Starting your project

    Chapter 2: Creating the Graphics

    Lecture 1: Creating the Web App-Specific graphics for iPad

    Lecture 2: Creating the content graphics

    Lecture 3: Creating the gallery images

    Chapter 3: Setting up the HTML

    Lecture 1: Examining the HTML and CSS strategy for the layout

    Lecture 2: Setting up the meta tags and icon link

    Lecture 3: Setting up the HTML containers

    Lecture 4: Adding container for iScroll and Google Map

    Lecture 5: Add navigation links and copyright

    Chapter 4: Add Style and Layout For Homepage and Navigation

    Lecture 1: Add CSS rules for style and layout

    Lecture 2: Add homepage positioning and animation for elements

    Lecture 3: Style the navigation links and copyright

    Chapter 5: Adding the JavaScript and (jQuery)

    Lecture 1: Detecting the orientation of the iPad

    Lecture 2: Loading page contents with AJAX

    Lecture 3: Detecting the home page

    Lecture 4: Detecting the contact us page

    Lecture 5: Setting and loading a default page on load

    Lecture 6: Initializing Google Maps

    Lecture 7: Activating iScroll

    Chapter 6: Adding Content for the Gallery and Video Pages

    Lecture 1: Adding HTML for the gallery

    Lecture 2: Adding CSS rules for the gallery

    Lecture 3: Activating the gallery thumbnails

    Lecture 4: Adding a graphic and video

    Lecture 5: Detecting and replacing graphics for Retina displays

    Chapter 7: Detecting iPads and Stand Alone Status

    Lecture 1: Detecting an iPad

    Lecture 2: Detecting the stand-alone status

    Lecture 3: Replacing click events and disabling selections

    Chapter 8: Where To Go From Here.

    Lecture 1: Where to go from hre

    Lecture 2: Considering Web Apps for Android

    Instructors

  • Creating a Web App for iPad  No.2
    Chris Converse
    Designer and Developer at Codify Design Studio
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