Ive not tried it myself because the native app feel doesnt interest me
that much, but I have played with the CSS transform enough to expect
they will make a huge and lovely difference to this sort of thing. Its
only a matter of time before someone does it I suppose, as there are
obviously non-mac developers who dont have the ability to use
dashcode.

Whilst I can understand why the native app store has stolen the
limelight from the web dev side of things, Im still a tad surprised
more hasnt happened on this scene. Its got me excited about the web in
a way I havent been for years, and my mind really starts to race when
I consider what will happen when accelerated 3d transforms and multi-
touch become available on platforms with a larger screen.

I wait in anticipation of a small wave of iphone 2.0 webapps, but
currently my heart sinks when I see how much rubbish there is in the
Apple web apps directory.

Cheers

Steve

On Jul 17, 7:00 pm, ktonini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Were you ever able to do this?
>
> On Jun 3, 11:22 am, wuf810 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Chandler,
>
> > Might be worth looking at the version of Dashcode that comes with the
> > iPhone SDK...create a web app project and choose the Browser template.
> > Then have a look at the package contents and particulary the .js
> > files....I think there is one called transition.js that handles the
> > transitions the way Apple does them.
>
> > Hope this helps. Regards, Michael.
>
> > On Jun 3, 7:14 pm, Chandler Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I haven't looked at web development on the iPhone for a while, but I
> > > recently noticed that the next iPhone software v2.0 will suppot CSS
> > > Transitions, Animations, and Transformations in Mobile Safari. So I
> > > was pretty excited about what could be done with it. My first idea was
> > > to replace the JavaScript transitions in iUI with CSS transitions. If
> > > you unfamiliar with iUI, basically I want to replicate the transitions
> > > in the native iPhone OS applications using CSS transitions. Now I've
> > > got it transitioning just fine, but I am having some visual problems
> > > like whitespace that should not be there.
>
> > > This has been longwinded, but I guess my question is if anybody has
> > > attempted recreating the native iPhone transitions using CSS or tried
> > > replacing the iUI JavaScript transitions or have any ideas how to go
> > > about this? If so, I would greatly appreciate your help.
>
> > > Thanks!

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