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Simple and fast CSS page transitions in your hybrid mobile app In this blog post we’ll cover how to use gesture events as well as an approach to implementing smooth page transitions using simple HTML, JavaScript and CSS. The end result is an application for flicking through a collection of images fetched from Flickr. Detecting gesture events First we’ll create a basic Forge app which detects gestu
Posted on August 30, 2012 | Author: Connor Dunn | Share this post: As we’ve shown before with our Firebase integration, Trigger.io Forge makes it simple to use the latest and best web technologies to develop your native mobile app. In this blog post we are going to take a simple Angular.js demo app and enhance it with some of Forge’s modules: Add offline capability and persistence using forge.pref
How to build a location-based hybrid mobile app with reverse geocoding Over the weekend I released a new app on the App Store and Google Play and I wanted to share how I handled the geolocation features and GMaps integration. The app is location-based wine rating. You can track what wine you’ve consumed at restaurants by taking photos of labels and rating them. I hate going back to a restaurant an
Posted on April 23, 2012 | Author: Amir Nathoo | Share this post: We’ve made it simple and super fast to build fully native apps, and we wanted to show that in action with this short video screencast. Check it out: Code In 5 minutes, I walk you through our demo photo-sharing app (the full code of which can be found on Github). The app is simple HTML, CSS and JavaScript and put together in an every
How to build fast HTML5 mobile apps using backbone.js, zepto.js and trigger.io This post is deprecated – the libraries being used have all been updated, and most of the workarounds rendered obsolete. We’ll keep this post here as a general guide, but we’ve removed the repository to avoid confusion. Last week, we discussed how we made our Native Bridge 5x faster than PhoneGap. This week, we’d like t
Why Trigger.io doesn’t use PhoneGap – 5x faster native bridge Firstly, our own native bridging technology is significantly faster – up to 5x on Android according to our testing below. We wanted to design the best experience for web developers to create native mobile apps by having: a super fast build-test cycle no need to write any native code, no need to setup your environment for local compiles,
The simplest way to build amazing mobile apps Build native apps for iOS and Android using JavaScript Native UI, push, analytics, login modules "out-of-the box" Cloud build service, no need to setup Eclipse / Xcode Update your app without re-submitting to the App Store Open platform, extend with hooks, write native modules Create Account Trigger is the first mobile HTML5 framework we've tried that
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