Smartphone itself is quite revolutionary. From a user point of view, it has been absolutely enthralling. And, once something managed to fetch the attentions of users, expectations are obvious to grow, and so the efforts. That’s the reason coders have now got something new other than the conventional platforms like Android or iOS to play with, in the form of HTML 5.
Budget and device friendly:
There are some obvious reasons for the HTML 5 to create some fuss. It’s all about the budget. It demands comparatively higher budget dealing with the native mobile technology concepts. On the other hand, HTML is quite simple and most of the coders are quite aware of it. Especially, it’s invade has turned out to be prolific enough when it comes about developing cross platform sites.
It’s a fact that web apps for the larger screen devices differ up to many extents on small screen mobile platforms. On this context, choosing the right framework holds a lot of importance. HTML5 frameworks are accelerating at an encouraging way towards the mobile platforms.
Making the process quick:
HTML 5 has brought a lot of effervescence among technology enthusiasts as even a mere revamp with the concept can make many things easier for mobile apps. The smartphones can be even niftier as much task as the browsers handle. Eventually, the JavaScripts get downloaded within minimal time. The tasks like form validation can be facilitated smoothly as well.
Attention dragging features:
HTML5 is already too promising on mobile platforms supporting range of features like accompanying web apps offline, Geoloaction API, two dimensional animations, etc. These features are already there in some hugely raved smartphones at some highly lucrative markets.
Features all set to play:
In addition, HTML 5 is sprinting towards the very perfection with certain features like high-end user interface technology, CSS3, making form validation even enhanced, audio play. These features in best avatar are already in target by upcoming fifteen top ranked smartphones in some major markets.
Expectations with HTML 5:
No doubt HTNL 5 has marked its presence in mobile arena. Still, a lot of effort has to be made on certain features like 3D animation looking at the increasing number of gaming bugs on smartphone platforms. In addition, native device supports, FileReader API are those features need to be available through HTML 5 sooner.
Frameworks and mobile web developing tools have even added more spice with the whole process. These are in an all out effort making HTML 5 even more consistent on mobile platforms or browsers.
Supportive Frameworks/Tools:
Tools like Akula have started advocating in support of HTML5 for mobile platforms. Akula is a fantastic mobile app platform for developing apps. It is quite handy as well in terms of ensuring protection, and handling these apps. Basically it is a mobile app server that incorporates efficiently along the professional structures. Through the process, the hybrid/native developers manage to put their entire attention on improving interface. They can take the help of different other tools and framework concepts as well on the way.
Coder friendly:
There are different mobile platforms those make the development process sleeker and so for their managements as well. These platforms are pretty much ready for HTML 5, CSS3, Java Script, etc. In fact, their associated tools are also quite concomitant with it. Their incorporation with professional information technology platforms can be absolutely encouraging.
After going through all the above aspects it has certainly become apparent that HTML5 is a promising incorporation with mobile platforms. In fact Google has been putting higher emphasize on making sites smartphone friendly, all these add more reasons to consider MTML 5 mobile frameworks.
This is the guest post by Jason Phillips and Dirt Bike Games 365!