android user here. i would like to help test this as well. i tried
your first demo but it does not work. ill upload some screen shots to
show you what i mean.
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I think that the iPhone-esque Simple Browser UI is a great solution
for mobile websites... I thought it would be of great benefit to do
something similar to what iUI did for the iPhone, only more flexible
and usable across more platforms. So I have a new project carrying on
where iUI left off.
So
Great news, I look forward to testing this and thanks for making
jQuery UI better and better!
Nick
On Feb 17, 8:59 am, Paul Bakaus wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:39 AM, NickUK wrote:
>
> > This is very interesting!
> > Would this make it into jQuery UI 1.8? I and a few others have touch
>
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:39 AM, NickUK wrote:
>
> This is very interesting!
> Would this make it into jQuery UI 1.8? I and a few others have touch
> enabled phones (iPhone, HTC Touch) at work and it would be really
> handy to use this functionality as our CMS extensively uses jQuery UI.
>
> I'm
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:19 PM, jason kuhn wrote:
>
> I would love to test out the patch, but I am not sure how to check out
> files, or apply the patch through this CVS.
It's not CVS, it's Subversion (SVN). A very easy to use client that
integrates into
Explorer (if you're on Windows) can be
This is very interesting!
Would this make it into jQuery UI 1.8? I and a few others have touch
enabled phones (iPhone, HTC Touch) at work and it would be really
handy to use this functionality as our CMS extensively uses jQuery UI.
I'm assuming this is purely iPhone only ATM but do you see suppor
I would love to test out the patch, but I am not sure how to check out
files, or apply the patch through this CVS.
I'm sure you noticed it, but the Date Picker has a hard time on the
iPhone too because you're generally clicking on an input field.
Focusing the input field causes the keyboard to co
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:17 PM, jason kuhn wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've came up with a solution to allow most of the UI widgets that
> depend on mouse events to work on the iPhone. It's a variation of a
> script that Ross Boucher (http://rossboucher.com/2008/08/19/iphone-
> touch-events-in-javasc