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From: Aaron Bartell
Wow, that is a really sharp looking app Niels!
Hi Aaron;
You know HTML5 is just like sex in high school: every body talks about it, but
only a few do something about it :)
However, we are working on a presentation app for a medical company. We are
using the iPad for the presentation and IceBreak for server stuff.
jqTouch is very transparent. You can use it with out really seeing it in you
html code. So you get cool animation features simply by using the class tag in
HTML like:
<a class="swap" href="#home"
style="position:absolute;left:970px;top:497px;height:150px;width:50px;"></a>
If you click this anchor the webkit animation "swap" will kick in - it looks so
cool. No need for "flash" or any plugins.
But the primary reason I think JQT is cool - is the way you can have many
"screens" or screen components in the same html simply by a "div" tag. You just
mark your main page with class="current" - other "div"s will be hidden. It is
just like a good old display file :)
<div id="home" class="current">
The following code contains a small menu with four options. Each option has one
ore more "sub" panels - and that is all whats required. Not much "J" to see, but
it really works.
You need a webkit based browser before you can use it. iPad or just plain
safari will do the trick
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