That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Sean, are you one of iUI
developers?

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Sean Gilligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  You can find some (most?) of the CSS you need in iUI.  I have used some
> of the iUI elements without the iUI JavaScript and would love to have
> further contributions to iUI to fill in missing interface elements.
>
> I think it might make sense to explicitly decouple iUI CSS from the iUI
> JavaScript.  I am also interested in allowing the iUI CSS to be more easily
> skinned to allow websites to have there own look an feel.  A good example is
> https://www.bankofamerica.com/mobile/iphone.do
>
> Does anyone else have any ideas or suggestions?
>
> -- Sean
>
>
> Alexandre Van de Sande wrote:
>
> I did an interface for a iphone webapp using dashcode becasue I wanted to
> use many native looking elements. But I wil be redoing the code entirely to
> make the html simpler. I was planning to hack the CSS to extract the
> elements that makes the app look so iphone native, but that must have been
> done somewhere.
>
> Where can I find css for html elements like lists, buttons, header, back
> button and etc that make it look like the original iphone elements? Apple
> documentation is very scarce at that level..
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> --
> M. Sean Gilligan <http://www.msgilligan.com>
>
> >
>


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Alexandre Van de Sande
www.wanderingabout.com
rio de janeiro

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