Web Anywhere
Mobile Optimisation With HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript




Bruce Lawson / SxSW/ 12 March 2011
introducinghtml5.com
Opera – one browser on many devices
"Our goal is to take the one true Web and
make it available to people on their terms."
                Jon S. von Tetzchner, Opera Co-founder

   "All I ask is access to the full Web, for everyone, everywhere.
                        And some more beer."
                                 Me
Most-popular mobile browsers (Opera=red)
China
  “The proportion of [people]
  accessing the Internet by mobile
  increased enormously from 39.5%
  in late 2008 to 46% in June 2009,
  while the proportion of using
  desktops and laptops decreased”.
  (close to 150 million people).
  Statistical Report on Internet Development in China,
  p25-26, July 2009, www.ccnic.cn
USA - www.opera.com/smw
Top 10 sites (unique users)   Top 10 handsets, Jan 2011
1. google.com                 1. Apple iPhone
2. facebook.com               2. LG VM265 “Rumor2”
3. youtube.com                3. BlackBerry 8520 “Curve”
4. wikipedia.org              4. BlackBerry 9700 “Bold”
5. yahoo.com                  5. LG VM510 “Rumor Touch”
6. my.opera.com               6. BlackBerry 8330 “Curve”
7. accuweather.com            7. BlackBerry 8900 “Curve”
8. twitter.com                8. BlackBerry 8530 “Curve”
9. espn.go.com                9. Samsung SPH-M810 “Instinct S30”
10.myspace.com                10.BlackBerry 9630 “Tour”
UK
Top 10 sites         Top handsets, January 2011
1. google.com        1. Apple iPhone
2. facebook.com      2. Nokia C3
3. bbc.co.uk         3. BlackBerry 8520 “Curve”
4. youtube.com       4. Nokia 2330c
5. wikipedia.org     5. BlackBerry 9700 “Bold”
6. live.com          6. Nokia 6700c
7. my.opera.com      7. Nokia 2730c
8. bing.com          8. BlackBerry 8900 “Curve”
9. mobile2day.com    9. Nokia 6300
10.newsnow.net       10.Nokia 6303c
Burma
Top 10 site             Top handsets
1. google.com            1. Apple iPhone
2. facebook.com          2. Nokia 5730s
3. bbc.co.uk             3. Nokia 5800d
4. my.opera.com          4. Sony Ericsson W800
5. nytimes.com           5. Nokia X3
6. espn.go.com           6. Nokia X6
7. cnnmobile.com         7. Sony Ericsson U5i
8. getjar.com            8. Nokia C3
9. topshareware.com      9. BlackBerry 9700 “Bold”
10.zedge.net             10.Nokia N8
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Philosophy
3 Methodologies
Optimisation tips
and tricks
Future
Mobile Web philosophy
Three methodologies
1. Special mobile site
2. Do nothing at all
3. Optimise for mobile
1. Special mobile site
2. Do nothing at all
3. Optimise for mobile
refactored for small screen,
not dumbed down for mobile
offer users choice:
desktop or mobile?
beware browser sniffing
     photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/timdorr/2096272747/
1. Special mobile site
2. Do nothing at all
3. Optimise for mobile
not WAP or text anymore...
mobile browsers
know how to deal with the Web
JavaScript touch events
addEventListener('touchstart'..)
 addEventListener('touchmove'..)
CSS 3
font control, text and box shadows,
 rounded corners, basic animations
-moz-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
-ms-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
-webkit-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;

transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
HTML5
<!DOCTYPE html>
“...extending the language to better support Web
applications, since that is one of the directions the Web is
going in and is one of the areas least well served by HTML
so far. ”

Ian Hickson, Editor of HTML5
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2009Jan/0215.html
<canvas>
canvas = “scriptable images”
<svg> or <canvas>?
Scalable Vector Graphics:
●
  Supported in 4 modern desktop browsers, and IE9
●
  Not supported in native Android browser, fine in Opera Mobile/
Android
●
  Vector graphics, therefore infinitely scalable
●
  XML so text-based - can be made accessible
●
  Keeps a DOM
●
    Can author with Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape
geolocation
find out your location via JavaScript
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(success, error);

function success(position) {
   /* where's Waldo? */
   var lat = position.coords.latitude;
   var long = position.coords.longitude;
   ...
}
Use for progressive
   enhancement
offline support
HTML5 forms
<input type=email>
 <input required>
 <input type=url>
detect if a browsers goes offline
window.addEventListener('online', function(){ … }, true);
window.addEventListener('offline', function(){ … }, true);
storage
localStorage/sessionStorage
like cookies...
document.cookie = 'key=value; expires=Thu, 15 Feb 2010
23:59:59 UTC; path=/'
…

/* convoluted string operations go here … */
localStorage/sessionStorage
like cookies...on steroids!
localStorage.setItem(key, value);
localStorage.getItem(key);
localStorage.clear();
localStorage.key = value;
if (localStorage.key == '…') { … }
…
application cache
cache UI/resource files for offline use
<html manifest=”blah.manifest”>

CACHE MANIFEST
# send this with correct text/cache-manifest MIME
images/sprites.png
scripts/common.js
scripts/jquery.js
styles/global.css
Server-sent Events
   Web Sockets
1. Special mobile site
2. Do nothing at all
3. Optimise for mobile
“One Web means making, as far as is reasonable, the
same information and services available to users
irrespective of the device they are using. However, it does
not mean that exactly the same information is available in
exactly the same representation across all devices.”
W3C Mobile Web Best Practices http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/#OneWeb
“responsive” design with CSS Media Queries

Querying device capabilites (width, height,
orientation, color, resolution, aspect ratio) not
browser sniffing
CSS 3 Media Queries:

@media screen and
       (max-width: 480px) {

    // insert CSS rules here

}
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/
http://mediaqueri.es
http://mediaqueri.es
http://mediaqueri.es
http://mediaqueri.es
Viewport metatag
physical vs virtual pixels
viewport meta
<meta name="viewport"
content="width=device-width">

<meta name="viewport"
content="width=320, initial-
scale=2.3,user-scalable=no">
http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/UsingtheViewport/UsingtheViewport.html
<meta name="viewport" content="width=550">
If you're using Media Queries:

    <meta name="viewport"
content="width=device-width">

     If you have an explicit width:

    <meta name="viewport"
     content="width=550">
Tips 'n' tricks
HTML tips:

● Don't use <table>s for layout (dur)
●
  Give dimensions of images in HTML:
 <img height=x width=y src=foo.png
alt="blah">
●
    Consider <a href="tel:xxx"> for phone numbers
Code accessibly:

Lots of similarities with accessibility techniques:
Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices
(MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
(WCAG)

           http://www.w3.org/TR/mwbp-wcag/
Minimise HTTP requests:

● Combine JS into one file. Same with CSS.
● Use CSS sprites to combine decorative images

● Consider SVG or <canvas> for images
CSS optimisation:

●
    ems instead of px for fonts
●
  Fluid layouts: remember motion sensors
●
  background-size / SVG background images
●
  Turn off fancy shadows, transitions etc with Media Queries
CSS sprites
#panel1b a:hover {
    background: transparent url(test-3.jpg)
    0 -200px no-repeat;}


  #panel2b a:hover {
    background: transparent url(test-3.jpg)
    -96px -200px no-repeat;}

               www.alistapart.com/articles/sprites/
data:image/x-icon,
                                %00%00%01%00%02%00%10%10%00%0
                                0%00%00%00%00h

Data URLs
                                %05%00%00%26%00%00%00%20%20%0
                                0%00%00%00%00%00%A8%08%00%00%
                                8%05%00%00(%00%00%00%10%00%00%00%20%00%00%00%01%00%08%00%00%00%0
                                0%00%40%01%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00
                                %00%00%00%00%FF%FF%FF%00u%7D%8C%00%B1%BF%CF%00%3D%3FG%00%D0%DF
                                %F3%00%9E%9F%A1%00%1A%1E%26%00Z%60g%00%D6%D8%D1%00%EC%EC%EB
                                %00%B2%B2%AD%00%88%8D%9E%00rpt%00KNZ%00%2C.%3E%00%C2%C2%BC
                                %00%C6%C9%D8%00%06%09%14%00%A9%AD%C1%00%9A%9E
                                %B6%00%86%88%87%00%7C%80z%00%CF%D4%E3%00%CB%CE
                                %C7%00%E2%E2%E1%00%11%14%1C%00%E3%E8%F8%00dht%00(.%2F%00%A5%AB
                                %B0%00%F6%F7%F6%00TTd%00ov
                                %80%00%91%93%96%00%B1%B6%C4%00%00%02%0C%00%8C%98%A1%00%C3%C4%CE
                                %00%BB%BE%D4%00%7F%81%8D%00lkm%00%D5%DA%E9%00%A6%A6%A7%00AHJ
                                %00TVZ%00%96%97%A0%007%3B%40%00%89%8E%93%00%DC%DC%DC%00ip%7B
                                %00%C6%C6%C5%00%FC%FF%F6%0015%3A%00%DE%E3%F2%00%85%87%97%00wt%7D
                                %00%5BV_%00xy%85%00%B7%BE%C9%0079H%00%A5%A9%BB%00acj%00%CA%CF%DF
                                %00%B5%B8%CF%00%CC%D3%EA%00%9E%A8%B1%00jmt%00%BF
                                %C7%D9%00%E9%E8%E6%00%85%89%90%00%8B%92%9A%00%7Bz%7D%00%D6%DF
                                %F6%00y%81%90%00(*4%00%CC%CC%CD%00%5B%5Bc%00%BF%C4%D3%00%BE%BF
                                %C0%00%F6%F5%F0%00chm%00%AB%B2%BE%00qr%7C%00%D4%D7%EE%00%C3%CA
                                %D3%00%BA%BF%CE%00%9E%A3%B4%00%8C%93%A4%00tt%82%00V%5Cg%00BCL
                                %00%00%00%07%00%F0%EF%ED%00%3BCJ%00GLW%00%D4%D4%D4%00%B4%BD




     http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/cgi/data/data
JavaScript tips:

●
  Put <script> elements as far down the source as
possible
●
  <script defer..>, <script async..>
●
  If it must be in the <head>, put it after CSS
●
  Feature detect – e.g. Modernizr
Web or Apps?
“…the browser run-time is perfect…you’re out of writing for Windows
Mobile, Android, S60, each of which require testing...we want to abstract
that.

All the cool innovation is happening inside the browser – you don’t
need to write to the native operating system anymore.”

Mobile Entertainment Market, June, 2009
W3C Widgets – application development filled
      with web standards goodness,
    using browser engine as platform
Anatomy of a widget
index.html, assets + config.xml,
        zipped and renamed .wgt
The future
W3C DAP
(Devices and Protocols Working Group)

              WAC
     (http://www.wacapps.net/)
Defining JavaScript APIs:

●
  Contacts (access address book)
●
  Calendar API
●
  Media Capture API (programmatic access to
camera/microphone)
● Messaging API (email/ SMS)

● accelerometer



                http://www.w3.org/2009/dap/
HTML5 <device>
Thank you Patrick Lauke
www.opera.com/developer
   bruce.lawson@opera.com
      twitter.com@brucel
Mobile-friendly: The mobile web optimization guide
dev.opera.com/articles/view/the-mobile-web-optimization-
                          guide/
      Opera Mini: web content authoring guidelines
  dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mini-web-content-
                 authoring-guidelines/

   Mobile Emulators & Simulators: The Ultimate Guide
           www.mobilexweb.com/emulators

       W3C Mobile Web Application Best Practices
              www.w3.org/TR/mwabp/

Web Anywhere: Mobile Optimisation With HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript

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    Web Anywhere Mobile OptimisationWith HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript Bruce Lawson / SxSW/ 12 March 2011
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    Opera – onebrowser on many devices
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    "Our goal isto take the one true Web and make it available to people on their terms." Jon S. von Tetzchner, Opera Co-founder "All I ask is access to the full Web, for everyone, everywhere. And some more beer." Me
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    China “Theproportion of [people] accessing the Internet by mobile increased enormously from 39.5% in late 2008 to 46% in June 2009, while the proportion of using desktops and laptops decreased”. (close to 150 million people). Statistical Report on Internet Development in China, p25-26, July 2009, www.ccnic.cn
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    USA - www.opera.com/smw Top10 sites (unique users) Top 10 handsets, Jan 2011 1. google.com 1. Apple iPhone 2. facebook.com 2. LG VM265 “Rumor2” 3. youtube.com 3. BlackBerry 8520 “Curve” 4. wikipedia.org 4. BlackBerry 9700 “Bold” 5. yahoo.com 5. LG VM510 “Rumor Touch” 6. my.opera.com 6. BlackBerry 8330 “Curve” 7. accuweather.com 7. BlackBerry 8900 “Curve” 8. twitter.com 8. BlackBerry 8530 “Curve” 9. espn.go.com 9. Samsung SPH-M810 “Instinct S30” 10.myspace.com 10.BlackBerry 9630 “Tour”
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    UK Top 10 sites Top handsets, January 2011 1. google.com 1. Apple iPhone 2. facebook.com 2. Nokia C3 3. bbc.co.uk 3. BlackBerry 8520 “Curve” 4. youtube.com 4. Nokia 2330c 5. wikipedia.org 5. BlackBerry 9700 “Bold” 6. live.com 6. Nokia 6700c 7. my.opera.com 7. Nokia 2730c 8. bing.com 8. BlackBerry 8900 “Curve” 9. mobile2day.com 9. Nokia 6300 10.newsnow.net 10.Nokia 6303c
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    Burma Top 10 site Top handsets 1. google.com 1. Apple iPhone 2. facebook.com 2. Nokia 5730s 3. bbc.co.uk 3. Nokia 5800d 4. my.opera.com 4. Sony Ericsson W800 5. nytimes.com 5. Nokia X3 6. espn.go.com 6. Nokia X6 7. cnnmobile.com 7. Sony Ericsson U5i 8. getjar.com 8. Nokia C3 9. topshareware.com 9. BlackBerry 9700 “Bold” 10.zedge.net 10.Nokia N8
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    1. Special mobilesite 2. Do nothing at all 3. Optimise for mobile
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    1. Special mobilesite 2. Do nothing at all 3. Optimise for mobile
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    refactored for smallscreen, not dumbed down for mobile
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    beware browser sniffing photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/timdorr/2096272747/
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    1. Special mobilesite 2. Do nothing at all 3. Optimise for mobile
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    not WAP ortext anymore...
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    mobile browsers know howto deal with the Web
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    CSS 3 font control,text and box shadows, rounded corners, basic animations
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    -moz-transition: all 0.5sease-in-out; -ms-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out; -webkit-transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out; transition: all 0.5s ease-in-out;
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    “...extending the languageto better support Web applications, since that is one of the directions the Web is going in and is one of the areas least well served by HTML so far. ” Ian Hickson, Editor of HTML5 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2009Jan/0215.html
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    Scalable Vector Graphics: ● Supported in 4 modern desktop browsers, and IE9 ● Not supported in native Android browser, fine in Opera Mobile/ Android ● Vector graphics, therefore infinitely scalable ● XML so text-based - can be made accessible ● Keeps a DOM ● Can author with Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape
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    find out yourlocation via JavaScript navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(success, error); function success(position) { /* where's Waldo? */ var lat = position.coords.latitude; var long = position.coords.longitude; ... }
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    HTML5 forms <input type=email> <input required> <input type=url>
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    detect if abrowsers goes offline window.addEventListener('online', function(){ … }, true); window.addEventListener('offline', function(){ … }, true);
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    localStorage/sessionStorage like cookies... document.cookie ='key=value; expires=Thu, 15 Feb 2010 23:59:59 UTC; path=/' … /* convoluted string operations go here … */
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    localStorage/sessionStorage like cookies...on steroids! localStorage.setItem(key,value); localStorage.getItem(key); localStorage.clear(); localStorage.key = value; if (localStorage.key == '…') { … } …
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    cache UI/resource filesfor offline use <html manifest=”blah.manifest”> CACHE MANIFEST # send this with correct text/cache-manifest MIME images/sprites.png scripts/common.js scripts/jquery.js styles/global.css
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    1. Special mobilesite 2. Do nothing at all 3. Optimise for mobile
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    “One Web meansmaking, as far as is reasonable, the same information and services available to users irrespective of the device they are using. However, it does not mean that exactly the same information is available in exactly the same representation across all devices.” W3C Mobile Web Best Practices http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/#OneWeb
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    “responsive” design withCSS Media Queries Querying device capabilites (width, height, orientation, color, resolution, aspect ratio) not browser sniffing
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    CSS 3 MediaQueries: @media screen and (max-width: 480px) { // insert CSS rules here } http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/
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    viewport meta <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width"> <metaname="viewport" content="width=320, initial- scale=2.3,user-scalable=no"> http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/UsingtheViewport/UsingtheViewport.html
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    If you're usingMedia Queries: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width"> If you have an explicit width: <meta name="viewport" content="width=550">
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    HTML tips: ● Don'tuse <table>s for layout (dur) ● Give dimensions of images in HTML: <img height=x width=y src=foo.png alt="blah"> ● Consider <a href="tel:xxx"> for phone numbers
  • 66.
    Code accessibly: Lots ofsimilarities with accessibility techniques: Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) http://www.w3.org/TR/mwbp-wcag/
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    Minimise HTTP requests: ●Combine JS into one file. Same with CSS. ● Use CSS sprites to combine decorative images ● Consider SVG or <canvas> for images
  • 68.
    CSS optimisation: ● ems instead of px for fonts ● Fluid layouts: remember motion sensors ● background-size / SVG background images ● Turn off fancy shadows, transitions etc with Media Queries
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    CSS sprites #panel1b a:hover{ background: transparent url(test-3.jpg) 0 -200px no-repeat;} #panel2b a:hover { background: transparent url(test-3.jpg) -96px -200px no-repeat;} www.alistapart.com/articles/sprites/
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    JavaScript tips: ● Put <script> elements as far down the source as possible ● <script defer..>, <script async..> ● If it must be in the <head>, put it after CSS ● Feature detect – e.g. Modernizr
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    “…the browser run-timeis perfect…you’re out of writing for Windows Mobile, Android, S60, each of which require testing...we want to abstract that. All the cool innovation is happening inside the browser – you don’t need to write to the native operating system anymore.” Mobile Entertainment Market, June, 2009
  • 76.
    W3C Widgets –application development filled with web standards goodness, using browser engine as platform
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    Anatomy of awidget index.html, assets + config.xml, zipped and renamed .wgt
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    W3C DAP (Devices andProtocols Working Group) WAC (http://www.wacapps.net/)
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    Defining JavaScript APIs: ● Contacts (access address book) ● Calendar API ● Media Capture API (programmatic access to camera/microphone) ● Messaging API (email/ SMS) ● accelerometer http://www.w3.org/2009/dap/
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    Thank you PatrickLauke www.opera.com/developer bruce.lawson@opera.com twitter.com@brucel
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    Mobile-friendly: The mobileweb optimization guide dev.opera.com/articles/view/the-mobile-web-optimization- guide/ Opera Mini: web content authoring guidelines dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mini-web-content- authoring-guidelines/ Mobile Emulators & Simulators: The Ultimate Guide www.mobilexweb.com/emulators W3C Mobile Web Application Best Practices www.w3.org/TR/mwabp/