Using CSS3 Media Queries to build Mobile Web Applications
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This is a recording from an MSDN Live Meeting broadcast from the Microsoft Belgium office on March 13, 2012.
Abstract
Building HTML5 web applications is nice, building HTML5 web applications that run on multiple devices is awesome. The key in this story are media queries which come with CSS3. In this session you will learn how you can create and use media queries to make your site available on multiple mobile devices.
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Speaker
Since the web was more then displaying text, Kevin DeRudder is involved in everything that has something to do with "Front End Web Development". Silverlight, HTML, CSS, Javascript and more. Now that the Web is everywhere, Kevin shifted gears and also works on the mobile side of the web. At the moment, Kevin works for eGuidelines (http://www.e-guidelines.be) and is a lecturer at the Technical University of West Flanders (New Multimedia and Communication Technologies, http://www.nmct.be) where he teaches .NET development (WPF, Silverlight), Front End Web Development (HTML 5, CSS 3, Javascript), ...
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MSDN HTML5 Developer Center
Make your web applications compatible
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Nice video about CSS3 media queries.. Thanks for sharing!
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