... and You Have a Mobile Website 3Native Mobile Applications Will Kill theMobileWeb 3People Are Not Using Their Mobile Browsers 3 The Mobile Ecosystem 4What Is a Mobile Device? 4 Mobile Device ... notavailable in other books, websites, or research papers about themobile web. Programming theMobileWeb will teach you how to create effective and rich experiencesfor mobileweb browsers, and ... definitely not themobileweb today.Just Create an HTML File with a Width of 240 Pixels, and You Have a Mobile WebsiteThis is the other fast-food way to think about themobile web. Today, there are...
... another script, database_connection.php, and then extracts a user’s ID from the request parameters sent by a web browser. The script uses that ID to search a database for the rest of the ... that your users view through the lens of their web browsers. In fact, PHP in the context of webprogramming is a bit of a mutt; it does lots of things pretty well, rather than just doing one single ... It passes this result, or response, back to theweb server.4. Theweb server gives the browser back something that the browser can un-derstand: the HTML result of interpreting a PHP script,...
... thick and then a second layer that is 1.5µm thick. The interfacebetween these two layers is visible in the photograph. The designed width is 2.0 µm, which is approxi-mately the case at the bottom ... edge of the table. In each case, the substance is the same, water, and the table is the same, but changing the water’s scale size makes it behavevery differently.Decreasing the size of the glass ... magnitude. The horizontal axis in Figure 2.1 represents the size of the system. The short vertical lines in the cen-ter of the plot represent a factor-of-10 change in the system size. The long...
... enjoyment of the samplecode.5Matthew A. Russell SECOND EDITION Mining the Social Web go ahead and try out the example that collects a set of trends for both the entire worldand just the United ... @SocialWebMining, or com‐ment on Mining the Social Web s Facebook wall. The book’s officialwebsite and blog that extends the book with longer-form content is athttp://MiningTheSocialWeb.com.Conventions ... feedback over the lifetime of the first edition. Although there are far toomany of you to name, your feedback has shaped this secondedition in immeasurableways. I hope that this secondedition meets...
... around them. As aresult their passion often shifts from maximizing winning and avoiding losing at all costs to help-ing others win. Their position at the top of the organization also gives them ... become some of the greatest leaders of thiscentury and some of the richest men in the world because someone pointed out their leadershipgaps.They became great leaders by leveraging their talents ... and gifts and because they had a dreamthat was burning a hole inside them.They kicked off their leadership journey by making declarationslike “We aim to change the world. The traditional approach...
... thrust to the book. The author sequence for the first edition was determined by the toss of a coin (see the Prefaceto the First Edition) . For thesecondedition it was decided to switch the sequence ... defect consider whether or not they should have anotherchild. They will base their decision on the chance that the next child will have the samedefect.2. To choose the best therapy, a physician ... joining the heights of the bars of the histogram at their midpoints. The frequency polygon for the data of Table 3.8 is displayed in Figure 3.3. A question arises: Whereis the midpoint of the interval?...
... language, on the other hand, the interpreter reads the originalsource code and interprets each of the statements in order to perform the differentoperations. The source code is therefore executed ... Perl—not just how to use the features of Perl. If all youwant is a quick reference guide to the different areas of Perl, then use the appendixesat the end of the book and on theWeb at www.osborne.com, ... continued support, I wouldn’t have written the first edition or the various other books that I’ve written since then, or been able to do this second edition. Meanwhile, she still gives advice,...
... </td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr>This is the end of the header and the end of the first row of the table that contains the whole page.In the next row is another nested table that holds the main content of the page.<tr ... that contain the header in the firstrow, the main content in the second, and the footer in the third. The use of nested tables allows the page to look as if it stretches across the whole browser ... window, but at the same time allows you to control the width of the content itself. The background color of the top and the bottom of the page can stretch the width of the browser, while the text and...
... in either the <head>or the <body>of a docu-ment. If you place them in the body of the document they are executed as the page loads — just as if the script were actually in the ... than other options,then you should put these at the top of the select box so that the user comes to them first.Text BoxesText boxes tend to be the most natural way for users to offer the majority ... into the page in the first example.)When the user clicks the Submit button the onsubmitevent fires, which creates the alert box that contains the value of the text input.Images CollectionThe...
... inside the alert, so that the area is the value that is written to the alert box. Inside the parentheses where the calculateArea()function isbeing called, the two parameters being passed are the ... universal time (from 0 to 59).setUTCSeconds()Sets the seconds in the Dateobject in universal time (from 0 to 59).setUTCMilliseconds()Sets the milliseconds in the Dateobject in universal time ... time.getUTCSeconds()Returns the seconds of a Dateobject in universal time.getUTCMilliseconds()Returns the milliseconds of a Dateobject in universal time.setUTCDate()Sets the date in the Dateobject...
... space, you call the substring()method a second time to remove the space. This timeit selects the value of the control from thesecond character to the end of the string (ignoring the first char-acter). ... magazine ad, and then an option of Other. If the user selects the Other option, the text input next to that option allows the user to indicate how they heard about the site.You can see the form in ... of an image:❑ The normal image that the user sees when the mouse is not hovering over the image.❑ The other image that appears when the user rolls the mouse over the image.In the last chapter,...