mm Its really buggy here in ipod touch... but it's kinda cool when it
does work :D

On Mar 6, 10:07 am, RobG <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 11:44 pm, David Kaneda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Just wanted to let everyone know about a new project of mine, jQTouch
> > (www.jqtouch.com) which is a jQuery-based port of iUI. It is still in
> > its infant stages, but already has most of the functionality of iUI,
> > with native, hardware-accelerated, transitions used instead of
> > Javascript based. We have a lot of plans for the library, including
> > custom events around orientation changes and swipe detection, theming,
> > and additional page transitions like 3D page flip, slide up, and slide
> > down.
>
> > There is a demo available on the site:http://www.jqtouch.com/demo/
>
> 404 Not Found
>
>
>
> > It was also just used for the mobile site for Dyad Communications,
> > design office:http://www.dyadcom.com/mob/
>
> The site doesn't appear to work at all in Firefox, Firebug says:
>
> useless setTimeout call (missing quotes around argument?)
>   setTimeout($.fn.itouch.checkOrientandLocation, 0);
>
> > I'd love to get some feedback, including any/all questions, comments,
> > and feature requests.
>
> The use of hard-coded px for landscape detection is a bad idea if you
> want the script to run on devices with screens that are other than
> 320px in any dimension:
>
>             var orient = currentWidth == 320 ? "profile" :
> "landscape";
>
> consider:
>
>             var orient = (currentWidth < currentHeight)? "profile" :
> "landscape";
>
> It doesn't seem to use much of jQuery, so there doesn't seem much
> point to building on top of it.  Surely you could have provided the
> functionality in your library in a fraction of the size?
>
> iUI is less than 450 lines of code and 11kB (not minified), jqtuoch is
> already about the same size *without* the several thousand lines and
> 54kB (minified) of jQuery, what's the point?
>
> --
> Rob

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