

- #Google web designer button how to#
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#Google web designer button install#
Install PhoneGap Developer Mobile App (for testing) on your smartphone ( Android / iOS (unfortunately currently not available due to Apple guidelines) / Windows Phone).
#Google web designer button mac#
#Google web designer button how to#
I promise, I’ll continue to investigate, how to enable Google Web Designer for these functions. Well, it is possible, but then you have to call them within custom code, it’s getting complicated. However, with Google Web Designer, it’s not possible yet to get access to those functions. This is, where PhoneGap jumps in: The framework allows additional access to native mobile functions by offering specific javascript functions.

Also your access to hardware functions (like access to the cameras, file browser etc) won’t work, because usually browsers don’t allow such functions. So you might mock up buttons different for iOS and Android app, so that standard functions on your app might feel and look more common. The disadvantages are: You have to take care about the user interfaces and the user experience on your own, because mobile apps usually look totally different on each platform, so your app might lack intuitive behavior for the users. You can even upload it to the App Stores and earn some little money. The advantages of hybrid mobile apps are easy to explain: You write your HTML-, JS- and CSS-code once and it will run natively on any mobile device. There are some great tools out there, which help you converting websites into hybrid apps and the most famous and important one is PhoneGap by Adobe. I recently figured out, how to use Google Web Designer to create your own mobile app for Android, iPhone or Windows Phone.

Note that you can't delete the default preset or the currently selected preset.Wow, this is cool.
