I began to build jquery mobile based app and started to customize its theme with http://jquerymobile.com/themeroller/
but there is just not enough options for me to customize it, so I am asking is there some tool to customize it further?
however http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/# has more options but am not sure can I use it, beacuse its jquery and not jquery mobile
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When I've linked jQuery Mobile in my HTML Frontend in Google App Script, the following error will pop up in chrome debug tool.
Could not create the property 'jQuery110204039543210528791': USELESS is not extensible. 702029031-maestro_htmlapp_bin_maestro_htmlapp.js?lib=MT0FjXL5Y7sJYLE797XdNlumjcy0VxvZE:62
jquery.mobile-1.3.2.min.js:2: Could not create the property 'jQuery110204039543210528791': USELESS is not extensible.
More looks likely the Caja in Google App Script is not supporting jQuery Mobile?
Any idears?
Caja sanitation prevents jQuery mobile markup. This is an issue addressed in the Issue Tracker.
I'm not sure how long it would take to have jQuery added to Caja's list...
i already build a website using bootstrap UI . and now i want implement small portion in that website using jquery mobile .bootstrap use keyword role and jquery mobile use keyword data-role so my question can use bootstrap and jquery mobile together . will it cause and conflict when using both in same page ?
No there is no conflict and you can use the libraries together. Try to load only the Jquery UI components that you need, this can be done by building a custom jQuery UI js file asset. It would include jQuery UI core and components such as the DatePicker and Draggable. That way you keep your 3rd party libraries smaller and thus increase page load speed.
If I want to develop an web application on mobile, so should I use Twitter Bootstrap or Jquery Mobile? Twitter Bootstrap good for mobile or not?
As of version 2.0, Bootstrap is fully mobile compatible. There actually has been another question about it.
One thing you may want to keep in mind, is the purpose they're build for. jQuery mobile was created and is maintained with mobile compatibility in mind whereas Bootstrap offers it as an addition (meaning that it won't be it's main priority). If there is nothing in bootstrap that you are particularly interested in, I would go for jQuery mobile.
Depends what you want to do..
Twitter bootstrap is a CSS framework with some javascripts on it. While jquery Mobile is javascript to create native mobile feel..
So basically they are quite different..
Bootstrap 3 is built group up for mobile first, you may want to take a look at the 3.0 branch on GitHub. I didn't use jquery mobile in my app Django Market b/c I would have to change the backend and didn't want to invest. Bootstrap 3.0 IMHO will provide a lot of "competition" for other frameworks due to its power and simplicity
From my experience, i've using jQuery Mobile for a simple informative application. I spent some days on the base code, then i tested it on tablets, handsets using PhoneGap and the results wasn't good. There are still some troubles on transitions for Android and iOS devices.
The PhoneGap examples that I'm seeing use jQuery Mobile, but I'm wondering if PhoneGap requires it, or if people are using JQM because they're (obviously) writing a mobile app?
In fact, does PhoneGap require jQuery at all?
Let me Google that for you:
http://wiki.phonegap.com/w/page/16494778/Getting%20Started%20with%20PhoneGap%20(iOS)%20-%20Xcode%203#Requirements
That is for iOS but no PhoneGap does not require jQuery.
People are most likely using jQuery mobile since they are trying to target multiple devices and JQM supports that fairly well out of the box.
http://wiki.phonegap.com/w/page/36868306/UI%20Development%20using%20jQueryMobile
Phonegap does not require jQuery at all.
It's basically just an empty browser window without all the fluff. You can use whatever HTML, CSS, and Javascript tricks you want as long as they're compatible with an HTML5 capable browser.
I like http://zeptojs.com/ for handling the javascript. Much more lightweight (although you lose a lot of the animations and stuff that JQuery has)
Does anyone know of any good tutorials, blogs etc on usage of the jQuery UI CSS Framework. I have read everything on the Jquery website but the documentation is quite poor. Via google I have been unable to find any additional information other then what is on the JQuery website. I know some good material must exist, but does anyone know where it is?
Found these links that might be interesting for you:
The jQuery UI CSS Framework – Part 1: Intro and How To Style a Button
The jQuery UI CSS Framework – Part 2: How To Create Widget-style Boxes
TOC Tutorial JQuery User Interface
How to jQuery - Theming jQuery UI
The site seems unreachable but it normally is, i guess it's just temporary:
Styling Buttons and Toolbars with the jQuery UI CSS Framework
Develop Your Own jQuery “ThemeRoller-Ready” Components