Tomomi Imura

Tomomi Imura

An Open Web advocate and front-end engineer, who loves everything mobile, and writes about HTML5, CSS, JS, UX, tech events, gadgets, etc. She unintentionally got 15min of fame by creating The HTTP Status Cats. Also, the opinions expressed here are solely her own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.

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Creating Usable Enyo UI – Buttons and Interactive Dialogs

Note: it looks like the images have been removed in the original article on palm.com :-(


I wrote this article, Creating Usable UI—Buttons and Interactive Dialogs, for Palm webOS Developer Portal. I walk through the Enyo button setup, the proper use of color and text, and how best to use buttons in intuitive, consistent user dialogs.

This is written for the webOS’s very own enyo.js framework, however, the major contents should apply to any web and app development so please take a look!

Thanks!

p.s. In case you don’t know – I am a developer relations engineer at Palm (acquired by Hewlett-Packard). As you may know, the best-yet-most-unfortunated mobile-platform, webOS’s future is unknown in this moment…



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