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Chapter 18: Mobile Web Design<br />

Visit the Getting Started page at http://wiki.github.com/senchalabs/<br />

jQTouch/gettingstarted to find out more about developing plugins for<br />

mobile Web sites.<br />

To view the jQTouch demo for the iPhone, shown in Figure 18-4, go to www.<br />

jqtouch.com/preview/demos/main.<br />

Figure 18-4: jQTouch demo on<br />

a simulated iPhone.<br />

Additional Resources<br />

For additional information, we highly recommend checking out Mobile Web<br />

Design For Dummies by Janine Warner and David LaFontaine. It covers all<br />

the popular cellphone and smartphone platforms, and the tools needed for<br />

mobile design, with particular emphasis on X<strong>HTML</strong> and <strong>CSS</strong>.<br />

The W3C mobileOK Checker (shown in Figure 18-5) is a free service from the<br />

World Wide Web Consortium that helps check the level of mobile-friendliness<br />

in Web documents and, in particular, determine whether a Web document is<br />

“mobile okay.” Visit the mobileOK Checker at http://validator.w3.org/<br />

mobile.<br />

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