jQuery Mobile: Default Back Button, silentScoll(), and another look at swipe

Anthony James —  January 13, 2012

We’re diving into part 2 of our advanced jQuery Mobile topics. We will cover a few APIs at a time to really help you understand things. We are going to look at the default back button settings and how to implement them. Also, we are going to take another look at the swipe API. Finally, we will run into an instance where we need to use the pageinit function again. This will really help you learn jQuery Mobile APIs that are important.


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Anthony is a Web Software Developer & Linux Systems Engineer. With 11 years of experience in these fields. He is also the founder and main contributor at Pinehead.tv. He is passionate about passing on his technical knowledge through training and educating others.

3 responses to jQuery Mobile: Default Back Button, silentScoll(), and another look at swipe

  1. where/how did find the code to script the back button? i can’t find it in the docs anywhere. the closest i can find is here but it’s still not spilling on the info it should.

  2. Some great videos there, thanks

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