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Waker

Waker is a "web-only" version of Laker, a compendium of files, frameworks, styles and tips for designing digital publications. Waker is intended to be fully based on HTML5 capabilities.

Why?

Why the heck have you created another mobile magazine-like stuff if there are several projects out there such as Laker and Baker?

Because I thought they could not (easily) do what I wanted to do. I decided to create an eletronic magazine for a Computer Science course, but it had to be available in a variety of forms: online/offline accessed by a desktop or mobile browser and offline as the content of a non-web app.

I also needed something that allowed me to focus on the content itself, not its organization. I did not want to create an index by hand linking all articles. I wanted minimum effort and maximum content propagation. I wanted something that were smooth in a browser and easily packagable as an app.

Usage

Check out the getting started page on the wiki.

Copyright and license

Waker itself is released under the MIT license, but it has several Laker and Baker files that may have their own licenses.

The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement. in no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use or other dealings in the software.

Changelog

1.0

  • First release.

Disclaimer

This is my very first open source project. Be kind :)

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waker's Issues

TOC Issue

My Table of contents loads 7 items but I cannot be able to scroll down past the fifth item on the list. Any help on this will be highly appreciated.

Use jQuery Mobile to handle content/page transition

There is no need to reinvent the wheel when working with content loading or page transitions. jQuery Mobile has some pretty cool features regarding that; additionally it takes care of several browser issues (such as CSS3 transitions).

Using some event handling it is possible to deactivate jQuery Mobile "beautification" process and let Waker handle all the content.

Example

Thanks for your version of Baker/Laker. Do you have an example of Waker being used on the web?

Big headline text

Use slabText to create a nice and big headline text. The headline would be great at the beginning of an article, in front of a huge image (like the old Waker behavior).

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