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Getting started
Once you've downloaded Ratchet, here's what to do next.
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Quick start
Quickly get up and running with a Ratchet prototype.
1. Create your pages
Use the documentation as a reference for all the available components and piece together the pages of your app. Be sure to look at the basic page template and example applications. Make sure to add ratchet-theme-ios.css or ratchet-theme-android.css to your app's <head> if you have a specific platform in mind.
2. Connect pages with push.js
Read about push.js then start connecting your pages. Push.js allows you to create a prototype that feels like a real app when you save it to your phone. (Need to have a server running).
3. Save the prototype to your phone
There are a few ways to do this, but the simplest is to run a local server on your computer, point Safari on your iPhone to your computer, then click the button and "Add to Home Screen". For Android, check out this guide.
Page setup
Three simple rules for structuring your Ratchet pages
1. Fixed bars come first
All fixed bars (.bar) should always be the first thing in the <body> of the page. This is really important!
2. Everything else goes in .content
Anything that's not a .bar should be put in a div with the class .content. Put this div after the bars in the <body> tag. The .content div is what actually scrolls in a Ratchet prototype.
3. Don't forget your meta tags
They're included in the template.html page included in the download, but make sure they stay in the page. They are important to Ratchet working just right.
Basic template
Use this basic template to get your app started.
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Ratchet template page
Ratchet
Thanks for downloading Ratchet. This is an example HTML page that's linked up to compiled Ratchet CSS and JS, has the proper meta tags and the HTML structure. Need some more help before you start filling this with your own content? Check out some Ratchet resources: