OverviewOptimizing Your Website for Mobile
Safari (Digital Short Cut)
By August Trometer
When Apple announced the iPhone, they also
ushered in yet another mobile browser for web developers to contend
with: Mobile Safari. While Safari is built on the typical web
standards supported by other browsers, Mobile Safari brings in an
entirely new paradigm of web browsing. With its touch-screen
display, users tap and "pinch" on web pages to bring
the content into view. And while most web sites
"should" work normally on the iPhone and iPod
touch's Mobile Safari, there are some additional tweaks web
designers can make to their sites to enhance the user
experience.
This digital Short Cut introduces web
designers and developers to the basic concepts of browsing on the
iPhone and iPod touch using Mobile Safari. You'll learn about
how the browser works and why it's so important to help users
get the full experience from your website. You'll also learn
about:
Ways to detect Mobile Safari, using JavaScript and PHP
How to serve up a style sheet that's Mobile
Safari-specific to ensure your website is viewable on the iPhone
and iPod touch
Mobile Safari-specific CSS attributes that take advantage of
Safari's WebKit
Which MIME types are supported--and more importantly, not
supported--by Mobile Safari
How to create video content for viewing in Mobile Safari
This Short Cut pulls together all the
information you need to make your website iPhone and iPod
touch-compatible and condenses it down into a quick run-through of
everything you need to know.
Optimizing Your Website for Mobile
Safari (Digital Short Cut)
August Trometer
ISBN-10: 0-321-54401-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-321-54401-8
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: iPhone Basics
Chapter 2: Getting Standard
Chapter 3: Getting Compatible
Chapter 4: Getting Optimized
Chapter 5: Using Rich Media
Chapter 6: How-To's and Other Quick
Tips
Appendix: Resources
About the Author
Written by August Trometer, an
Indianapolis-based web developer, you'll learn the ins and
outs of making your website work on the iPhone and iPod touch by
someone who's been there himself. Web developer by day and
Cocoa programmer by night, August was the founder of dotmac.info,
the only "community" site for Apple's .Mac
members, and the creator of iPodderX, the first third-party utility
for Podcasting. You can contact him via his website,
foggynoggin.com.