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The iPhone Web app navigation template

Posted 6 July 2007 @ 6am in Development

Web developer Joe Hewitt has created an ingeniously simple combination of JavaScript and CSS code that turns standards-based HTML lists into pages that act just like the iPod function on the iPhone — sliding, navigable menus. To see just how well this template works, load this page on your iPhone:

The CSS and JavaScript files are located, respectively, at:

Feedback? info@iphoneatlas.com.

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Posted by jsmart
9 July 2007 @ 1pm

This is beautiful - lovley, sexy code.; I am very impressed,m and would love to use it in a project I am working in, but…
It will not work in IE 7 - now, truly, for me, I don’t care, it is perfect in Safari and Firefox. But we get a lot of IE traffic, and re-educating them is not as easy as it should be.
Were I intelligent, I would fix the code, but whilst I can ‘tweak’ (hack) a little, bug fixing on that level is way outside my skill set.

So thank you for giving away this awesome tool - very cool! Now could you please, for no additional fee, make it work on other platforms?!! Am I a cheeky git or what??

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