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title: Ratchet ~ Getting Started |
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base_url: "../" |
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<div class="docs-outer-wrapper docs-content"> |
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<section class="content-section section-informational" id="gettingStarted"> |
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<div class="docs-inner-wrapper"> |
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<h2 class="section-title">Getting started</h2> |
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<p class="section-description">Once you've downloaded Ratchet, here's what to do next.</p> |
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<h3 class="step-title">Create your pages</h3> |
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<p class="step-description">Use these docs as a reference for all the available components and piece together the pages of your app. Customize the style too - make the prototype all your own.</p> |
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<h3 class="step-title">Connect pages with push.js</h3> |
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<p class="step-description">Read about <a href="#push">push.js</a> 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).</p> |
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<h3 class="step-title">Save the prototype to your phone</h3> |
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<p class="step-description">There are <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/goratchet/IboE6SCMAyw">a few ways to do this</a>, but the simplest is to run a local server on your computer, point Safari on your iPhone to your computer, then click the <span class="icon icon-share"></span> button and "Add to Home Screen".</p> |
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<!-- Page setup --> |
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<section class="content-section section-informational" id="pageSetup"> |
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<h2 class="section-title">Page setup</h2> |
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<p class="section-description">3 simple rules for structuring your Ratchet pages</p> |
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<h3 class="step-title">1. Fixed bars come first</h3> |
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<p class="step-description">All fixed bars (<code>.bar-nav, .bar-tab, .bar-header-secondary, .bar-footer</code>) should always be the first thing in the <code><body></code> of the page. This is really important!</p> |
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<h3 class="step-title">2. Everything else goes in <code>.content</code></h3> |
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<p class="step-description">Anything that's not a <code>.bar-</code> should be put in a div with the class "<code>content</code>". Put this div after the bars in the <code><body></code> tag. The <code>.content</code> div is what actually scrolls in a Ratchet prototype.</p> |
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<h3 class="step-title">3. Don't forget your meta tags</h3> |
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<p class="step-description">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.</p> |
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