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Timothy Hatcher  
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 More options Jul 6 2007, 5:25 pm
From: Timothy Hatcher <timothy.hatc...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 14:25:11 -0700
Local: Fri, Jul 6 2007 5:25 pm
Subject: Re: iPhone navigation demo and boiler plate
I implemented the text sliding into place as part of the Colloquy
iPhone web interface. You can see a demo at:

http://colloquy.info/iphone/demo/

Holding down the shift key while clicking will animate in slow-motion
on the desktop.

On Jul 6, 12:16 pm, Kai Cherry <kai.che...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Joe, this is pretty good! There are a couple *very subtle things* that  
> the phone ui does you might want to add, but here is one off the top  
> of my head:

> The text in title bars actually slides into place when you so a  
> transition. Its such a subtle effect that you might not even  
> conciously notice it...but I could tell something was 'funny' about  
> your nav so I went back and had a look and noticed what was missing.

> Just another testiment I guess to apple's insane attention to detail  
> heheh.

> On Jul 6, 2007, at 9:22 AM, Joe Hewitt <joehew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > I've been working on a tiny bit of JavaScript and CSS that anyone can
> > drop into their pages to turn simple standards-based HTML into
> > something that looks and acts like a native iPhone app.  The goal is
> > to allow people to write apps for the iPhone without having to write
> > any JavaScript, and to promote better usability, for example, by
> > supporting the back/forward buttons, hiding the location bar, and
> > sliding animations between pages.

> > I could go on and on, but you'll probably just want to check out the
> > demo on your iPhone, and then look at the source to see how simple the
> > HTML is:

> >http://joehewitt.com/files/iphone/navigation.html


 
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