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Users could press a button in the Browse activity (or there could be a separate activity for this) and a small tool would help them create an sugarized web app as a new activity.
 
Users could press a button in the Browse activity (or there could be a separate activity for this) and a small tool would help them create an sugarized web app as a new activity.
 
* there are a lot of web developers out there that are familiar with HTML(5), CSS and JavaScript and it would be great to take advantage of their skills.<br />
 
* there are a lot of web developers out there that are familiar with HTML(5), CSS and JavaScript and it would be great to take advantage of their skills.<br />
Web developers could either use the toolkit to port their web apps to sugar or build entirely new activities, while using only web technologies.<br />
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Web developers could either use the toolkit to port their web apps to sugar or build entirely new activities, while using only web technologies.<br /><br />
 
I have been inspired by [http://fluidapp.com/ Fluid], which creates custom SSBs for websites. Fluid provides a simple JavaScript API to websites with which it is very easy to extend them to provide more integration (like sounds, notifications, badges, etc.). For example, GMail in a custom Fluid SSB feels like a native application.
 
I have been inspired by [http://fluidapp.com/ Fluid], which creates custom SSBs for websites. Fluid provides a simple JavaScript API to websites with which it is very easy to extend them to provide more integration (like sounds, notifications, badges, etc.). For example, GMail in a custom Fluid SSB feels like a native application.
 
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