W3C Widgets by Peter-Paul Koch (mp3 23Mb)

In this session we’ll discuss W3C Widgets and why they are the future of the mobile Web. We’ll also take a look at various practical problems that surround the creation of W3C Widgets and mobile websites. Although web developers are well prepared for many of the browser incompatibilities they’re sure to encounter, there are some special problems that occur only on mobile devices. We will discuss these problems.

If the mobile web is new to you you’ll be shocked by the sheer size of the problems mobile devices create, and the sheer depth of our ignorance. Nonetheless, there is a thin ray of light at the end of the tunnel, and we’ll end on a more positive note by looking to the future.

From http://2009.full-frontal.org/#talk-peter-paul Slides: http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/11/presentations_t.html

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