Build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components.
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Ratchet

Prototype mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS and JS components.

Getting Started

  • Clone the repo git clone git@github.com:maker/ratchet.git or just download the bundled CSS and JS
  • Read the docs to learn about the components and how to get a prototype on your phone
  • We will have example apps to check out very soon!

Support

Ratchet was developed to support iOS 5+ for iPhone. Questions or discussions about Ratchet should happen in the Google group or hit us up on Twitter @goRatchet.

Reporting bugs & contributing

Please file a Github issue to report a bug. When reporting a bug, be sure to follow the contributor guidelines.

Future features

Ratchet is just getting started. Here are some of the immediate features we're thinking about:

  • Shelf (exposable left hand navigation a la Path or Facebook)
  • Gridviews
  • Notifications
  • Slide control
  • More list views options
  • Improved active states (especially for lists)
  • Docking list dividers
  • Touch library for richer touch events (swipes, long press, etc)
  • Autocomplete
  • Hiding title bar (hides with scroll)

Even these are just the short-term goals though. We eventually want to extend Ratchet beyond the prototying for iPhone and create HTML/CSS/JS components for iPad and Android devices. Our dream is that Ratchet becomes the best way to create mobile experiences with web standard languages.

Authors

Dave Gamache

Connor Sears

Jacob Thornton

License

Ratchet is licensed under the MIT License.