jQuery Mobile (http://jquerymobile.com/) is HTML5 based and supports
tablet layouts. It's quite easy to get into and comes with
comprehensive support and docs/demos. It requires jQuery, but
integrates nicely with other frameworks such as for instance
backbonejs.
Regards,
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Michael
/State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark
On 7 February 2012 12:07, Paul Orkiszewski <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all I was wondering if anyone's working on a tablet app for your library
> site that takes advantage of the tablet environment. I'm not sure what that
> is and whether it's that different from a smart phone or full-sized
> computer, but I feel like it is. I see some library apps in the Amazon
> store, but most of them are iterations of Boopsie software. They're OK, but
> it seems like they could do more. I just have no idea what that "more" is.
> What would an app specifically geared toward tablet architecture look like?
> Would it have a level? Could you land airplanes or launch angry birds at
> the reference desk?
>
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