Seriously cross-platform with HTML5

jQuery mobile framework takes the "write less, do more" mantra to the next level: Instead of writing unique apps for each mobile device or OS, the jQuery mobile framework allows you to design a single highly-branded web site or application that will work on all popular smartphone, tablet, and desktop platforms. Device support

Easy to use: Try it now!

jQuery Mobile's emphasis on semantic markup and progressive enhancement makes it super easy to use. If you know basic HTML, you can start building mobile sites right away. Try this cool drag-and-drop UI builder to explore what the library can do, or check out some of the resources below to learn more.

Demos & documentation Resources: Books, plugins, tutorials

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Theming: Built to be branded

We believe that your web site or app should feel like your brand, not any particular OS. To make building highly customized themes easy, we've created ThemeRoller for Mobile to make it easy to drag and drop colors and download a custom theme. For polished visuals without the bloat, we leverage CSS3 properties like text-shadow, box-shadow, and gradients.

Get inspired: Built with jQuery Mobile

There are hundreds of popular web sites and apps built with jQuery Mobile. Here's a small sampling of sites collected on jQM Gallery - be sure to check that site often to see what's new and notable.

Books & Resources: Read up and learn more

There is a rich community and ecosystem around jQuery Mobile to help you get up to speed fast. In addition to a wide selection of books, there are Apps & Frameworks, Plugins, Extensions, Tools, Themes, Articles & Tutorials all conveniently collected in the Resources area.

Master Mobile Web Apps with jQuery Mobile
by Matt Doyle,
Elated Books
jQuery Mobile: Up and Running
by Maximiliano Firtman,
O’Reilly Media
jQuery Mobile
By Jon Reid,
O’Reilly Media
jQuery Mobile First Look
by Giulio Bai,
Packt Publishing
Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5: Designing and Developing for Mobile with jQuery, HTML5, and CSS3
by David Powers,
Adobe Press
Using the CSS3 Mobile Pack for Adobe Fireworks CS5
by Jim Babbage,
Peachpit Press
Pro jQuery Mobile
by Brad Broulik,
Apress
Sams Teach Yourself jQuery Mobile in 10 Minutes (Sams Teach Yourself — Minutes)
by Steven E. Holzner,
Sams

How to Get Involved

We welcome input and ideas from the jQuery community through our GitHub repo, blog, forum, and Twitter.

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