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'''Partial Copyright © 2002-2008 Calum Benson, Adam Elman, Seth Nickell, colin z robertson'''
'''Partial Copyright © 2002-2008 Calum Benson, Adam Elman, Seth Nickell, colin z robertson'''
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=Introduction=
This document presents a series of guidelines to help you create Hildon applications that provide the user with a good experience. The principles and advices covered here are intended to help interface designers, software developers and graphic artists to create well-designed and intuitive tools fully adapted to mobile devices, considering their capabilities and limitations.
This document presents a series of guidelines to help you create Hildon applications that provide the user with a good experience. The principles and advices covered here are intended to help interface designers, software developers and graphic artists to create well-designed and intuitive tools fully adapted to mobile devices, considering their capabilities and limitations.
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To help you achieve these goals, these guidelines cover the basic user interface elements, how to use them together effectively, how to make your application integrate well in mobile devices, and the important differences you should consider between mobile and traditional environments.
To help you achieve these goals, these guidelines cover the basic user interface elements, how to use them together effectively, how to make your application integrate well in mobile devices, and the important differences you should consider between mobile and traditional environments.
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Because GNOME is the basis of Hildon, this document is based on [http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/ GNOME Human Interface Guidelines]. The guidelines are adapted for the development of software for a mobile platform. Some sections of the GNOME HIG are referenced and linked directly, because they are particularly relevant, but also read the GNOME HIG, because it contains a lot of generally useful interface design advice.
Because GNOME is the basis of Hildon, this document is based on [http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/ GNOME Human Interface Guidelines]. The guidelines are adapted for the development of software for a mobile platform. Some sections of the GNOME HIG are referenced and linked directly, because they are particularly relevant, but also read the GNOME HIG, because it contains a lot of generally useful interface design advice.
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For more information, see:
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* [http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/eb8a68ba-6225-4d84-ba8f-a00e4a05ff6f/Hildon_2_2_UI_Style_Guide.html Hildon 2.2 UI Style Guide]
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* [http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/019c2b31-3777-49a0-9257-970d79580756/Hildon_2_2_Widget_UI_Specification.html Hildon 2.2 Widget UI Specification]
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* [http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/e778ba1f-2507-4672-be45-798359a3aea7/Fremantle_Master_Layout_Guide.html Fremantle Master Layout Guide]

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