I came across this a while back: 
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/stepcarousel.htm

Seems like a great solution to the side scrolling effect currently in
the IUI.  I don't know if it can be mashed up into the jQuery plugin
that you are creating.  I don't know enough about using JQuery or
Javascript yet to know, but just thought I'd make it known just incase
it is useful.

Best regards,

topher

On Apr 16, 9:54 am, chrisTHIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is awesome... thanks for putting this together.  I'm at the tail
> end of finishing a major iPhone web app based on iUI and jQuery.  I'll
> give your addon a try and give you my feedback.
>
> On Apr 15, 5:41 pm, Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've started a jQuery iPhone plugin project to extend jQuery
> > functionality for specific iPhone features.
>
> > Project Page:http://plugins.jquery.com/project/iphone
> > Direct Download:http://jquery.thewikies.com/iphone/jquery.iphone.zip
>
> > So far it's not much, but what it does do you may find very useful,
> > and for jQuery users it should be fairly simple, because this script
> > tries to always keep with the jQuery lexicon.  Here is an example of
> > jQuery.
>
> > $(document).ready(
> >         function(){
> >                 $('body').html('<p>The entire site body was replaced with 
> > this text
> > before you even saw it!</p>');
> >         }
> > );
>
> > One thing my script will do is hide the URL bar, regardless of the
> > height of your page or if you have a stylesheet present.  It just
> > works.
>
> > $(document).ready(
> >         function(){
> >                 $.iPhone.hideURLbar(); // This will hide the URL bar when 
> > the page
> > first appears.
> >         }
> > );
>
> > Also, you can disable and reenable the automatic text size adjustments
> > when rotating your iphone to different angles.
>
> > $(document).ready(
> >         function(){
> >                 $.iPhone.disableTextSizeAdjust(); // No text resizing right 
> > from the
> > get-go.
> >         }
> > );
>
> > Finally, (and I'm working on more functions, so I'm sorry there are so
> > few so far), you can automatically detect and launch functions based
> > on whenever the iPhone makes a rotation change / orientation change /
> > tilt change / whatever-you-want-to-call-it.
>
> > $(document).iPhone.orientchange(
> >         function(){
> >                 alert('the iphone has rotated the screen');
> >         }
> > );
>
> > Following the jQuery standard of extensibility, you can write custom
> > functions for portrait and landscape, separately.
>
> > $(document).iPhone.orientchange(
> >         function(){
> >                 alert('the iphone has rotated the screen to portrait');
> >         },
> >         function(){
> >                 alert('the iphone has rotated the screen to landscape');
> >         }
> > );
>
> > Or you can also write custom functions for portrait, 90 degree
> > landscape, and -90 degree landscape.
> > $(document).iPhone.orientchange(
> >         function() {
> >                 alert('the iphone has rotated the screen to portrait');
> >         },
> >         function() {
> >                 alert('the iphone has rotated the screen to a 90 degree 
> > landscape');
> >         },
> >         function() {
> >                 alert('the iphone has rotated the screen to a -90 degree
> > landscape');
> >         }
> > );
>
> > That's all for now.  Any feedback is gold to me. :)
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