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Web Developer's Library 1.4

Welcome to the Web Developer's Library. This library is intended for Web developers creating widgets for S60 mobile devices that support Web Runtime (WRT) version 1.0 or 1.1.

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Widgets are lightweight applications that are based on standard Web technologies and are typically used to access information on the Web. Widgets run in the WRT environment, which is supported by S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 and S60 5th Edition. On some S60 5th Edition devices, such as the Nokia N97, users can add widgets to the home screen.

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You can access the latest version of Web Developer's Library from Forum Nokia.

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How to get started?

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What you want to doWhere to start
I want to learn about widgets and the WRT environmentIntroduction to S60 Web Runtime environment
I want to know which mobile devices can run widgetsWeb Runtime versions and device support
I want to learn about designing usable widgetsDesigning widgets
I want to learn about developing widgetsDeveloping widgets
I want to develop widgets that users can add to the home screenDeveloping home screen widgets
I want to develop widgets that use S60 Platform ServicesUsing platform services
I have an existing widget from a desktop environment and I want to port it to the WRT environmentPorting widgets
I want to go directly to the WRT API informationWeb Runtime API reference
I have created a widget and want to test how it worksTesting your widget
I want to see what is available in this libraryLibrary contents
I want to see what is new in this version of the libraryChange history
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