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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:55:46+00:00 2026-05-28T05:55:46+00:00

I’m currently working on a cross-platform mobile app and have gone through the process

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I’m currently working on a cross-platform mobile app and have gone through the process of creating the UI of my application using the given Titanium api.

Compared to when you are building a mobile web application this is a time consuming task, because you don’t have the possibility to work on the rendered UI like you can on a rendered webpage using firebug.

Especially form creation is bothersome, so I decided to build my forms using html and render them in a Webview, which worked out pretty sweet for several reasons:

  • WebViews are automatically scrollable, so the soft keyboard won’t cover the input fields in your HTML form

  • You can control which keyboard type is displayed with a WebView form by setting attributes on the <input> tag.

  • You can use JavaScript libraries to add form validation, field highlighting, and so forth to an HTML form.

Although this works like a charm and the titanium documentation encourages you to use webviews for building forms, I have mixed feelings about having mixed native UIs with webviews.

My questions to you:

  • What do you think of mixing native UIs with Webviews?

  • Do you have other use cases that favor a Webview?

  • What could be general criteria for using one or the other?

Thank you in advance 🙂

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    2026-05-28T05:55:46+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:55 am

    What do you think of mixing native UIs with Webviews?

    The real question would be : Do you care about the user experience ? If yes, then go exclusively Titanium/Native. Sometimes, you need to use the Webviews to get around some problems (I had one year ago) : I remember I couldn’t open online PDF files with Titanium : As Android platforms didn’t open the PDF “natively” (Now you can), you had to pass the pdf’s path to a Webview. That was the only time I was forced to pop up a WebView.

    Do you have other use cases that favor a Webview?

    If you are you talking about frameworks that base the rendering on Webviews then :
    If you have a client who owns a full static website and tell you to turn it into a mobile application It could be useful. Or, If you aim many platforms (more than Titanium does), you can use frameworks such as PhoneGap that will allow you creating WP7/iPhone/Android/BlackBerry apps.

    What could be general criteria for using one or the other?

    Which platform are you aiming ? As I said, Titanium won’t allow you exporting your app for the WP7 platform.
    Then, if you need better performances, then go for Titanium/Native apps.
    On the other hand, if you want to reuse your code, think PhoneGap.

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