Here's your chance to win a free copy of the Drupal 7 Mobile Web Development Beginner's Guide, just by commenting!
For the contest we have 2 e-copies of Drupal 7 Mobile Web Development Beginner's Guide, to be given away to 2 lucky winners.
How you can win:
To win your copy of this book, all you need to do is come up with a comment below highlighting the reason "why you would like to win this book”.
Duration of the contest & selection of winners
The contest is valid for 7 days, and is open to everyone. Winners will be selected on the basis of their comment posted (*or at random, whichever suitable*)
About the book
Drupal 7 Mobile Web Development Beginner's Guide allows readers to implement audio, video, charting and mapping solutions that work on Mobile, Tablet, and Desktop browsers. Written by Tom Stovall, this one of a kind book will enable the reader to set up Domain Access and Drupal Behaviors that redirect mobile and desktop browsers to the version of the website most appropriate for their client.
To make the transition to a mobile site easier, this guide includes a ‘Mom & Pop’ restaurant site along with fun examples of a family pizza restaurant that help the readers adapt their websites to those that are fully functional in a mobile environment. Besides sharing the content across sites without resorting to a multi-site install, readers can customize themes that will present their site with a unified marketing message.
Read my review of this book here.
"I want that"
By Drew Hutchinson (not verified)Love to read this book on mobile!!! Mobile is the way of the future. We all need to understand and embrace it.
ToC has interesting stuff eve beyond mobile
By Paul (not verified)I just took a look at the ToC over on Packt and I like what I see. Even though they are targeting Mobile usage, they cover things like Features, GIT, Services and Dispaly Suite that have a wider audience.
You ask "why you would like to win this book”. Because I am a knowledge junkie, and this looks like it would give me more than a few good meals. :-) and of course help me create better sites.
I would like to win this book
By MXT (not verified)I would like to win this book because I'm the first that will leave a comment!
;-)
MXT
win the book!
By MauHG (not verified)i will love this book becasuse i really want to learn mobile development, so i can learn and write apps for iOS or Android even faster using Drupal!!!
Greeting from Costa Rica! Pura vida!
...because mobile and Drupal
By bolide (not verified)...because mobile and Drupal are the future and I want to be a part of it.
I'm currently using the Omega
By 2pha (not verified)I'm currently using the Omega theme for mobile/responsive sites.
I would like to learn some alternatives.
I hope I win the book!
By Jeremy (not verified)I would like to have this book for several reasons. One, I would like to learn more about drupal (which I just very recently found out about) in order to utilize linked data. Two, a professor friend and I are working on developing a website devoted to videogames and religion and their interaction and integration with each other in relationship to religious education. We really believe that we are doing something significant in the academic field of videogames research. Knowing about drupal and how to extend this website to mobile platforms would be great. Three, what can I say? I love to learn. This book would do well on my bookshelf and in my small (but growing) library.
Thanks for your consideration.
I wanna this book.
By june (not verified)Hi
This is a good chance to access the mobile website using Drupal. I can't imagine the website how to manage these contents using Drupal, so i wanna take a galance for it.
Thanks
June
I'd love to see the different
By Javier (not verified)I'd love to see the different solutions proposed on how to handle images, videos, maps, etc on mobile devices
Win book
By Neo13 (not verified)Hi,
I should win this book because I am trying to learn Drupal development and mobile development is important part of it. Also I believe I am the first one to comment here.
Thanks!