There are a couple of templates available for creating web based apps for the iPhone.
Joe Hewitt has created an excellent 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, you can load this page on your iPhone or in the Safari browser on your MAC or PC:
http://joehewitt.com/files/iphone/navigation.html
You can download the css and javascript files here:
http://joehewitt.com/files/iphone/iphonenav.css
http://joehewitt.com/files/iphone/iphonenav.js
Knox Denver Web Guy has also built a template to help web developers create applications for the iPhone. You can download all the files from his web site:
http://www.ebaspace.com/2007/08/20/create-iphone-apps-with-knox-iphone-template
Platform:Safari web browser
Links: Joe Hewitt, Knox Denver Web Guy
by Craige, on January 14 2008 @ 11:10 pm
Looking good, have you started telling the web crawlers yet
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