Mobile Web Applications

With the growing use of smartphones, more and more people are browsing web on their mobile device, hence the world is going mobile! To get your business site compatible to mobile devices you need either a native app or a web app or both. Both help in making your site mobile friendly.

HTML5 and CSS3 are amazing tools used for making mobile friendly website:
HTML 5- HTML5 is the newest version of HTML. It offers such coding that enables better combination of audio and video. It is also going to permit better user edge among the websites. Generally the HTML interprets the entire content of the website comprising the heading, titles, and the content there in. The idea behind HTML5 is that it’s not one great unit, but rather made up of minor portions that work collectively to generate something advanced and unconventional.

CSS3- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) offer improved tractability in the presentation of website content. The background, the fonts and colors play an essential role in the appearance of the website. CSS3 offers some thrilling new features to improve the appearance of a website. The CSS3 has been designed to enable the website designer with tools to make the website visually more tempting and combine it with mechanically more complex features.

Outcome of the combination of HTML 5 and CSS 3:
The visual outcome will be made more attractive. With the help of HTML 5 and CSS 3 it is easier coding the websites to have round corners and drop caps.
The look of the tables can be enhanced by using better styles.

Use of HTML 5 and CSS 3 lets better access to information.
The emails can be stored and later viewed offline.
The ability of Geo Location can be also combined.
Web designing with the help of HTML 5 and CSS3 gives the designer authority of plugins from third party.
Generally these plugins relates to video, audio or interactivity.

Native Apps:

Native apps are developed specifically for a type of mobile device. Greater in terms of performance these apps are easily available at app stores. The only means to access device attributes such as geo location API, address book, camera and accelerometer. The native app needs to install on the device or they come pre-installed on the phone.
Native apps are built for Android, BlackBerry, iPhone etc. by using the following languages according to the mobile device:

  • Java Script
  • X code
  • .Net