Btw, if anyone else is looking to help the web app is at http://www.drugs.com/iphone/c/
On Feb 23, 11:45 am, Nick Le Mouton <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for your reply. > > I tried to change the sections and surround them in divs and move the > id's to the div's as you suggested, but this hasn't helped. The > problem still exists. > > The iUI samples even use ul's for sections/pages (see the music.html > example). > > As far as I can tell the toolbar is fairly standard. My css/js for the > toolbar is very similar to the original iUI code. > > Nick > > On Feb 22, 5:56 am, b-money <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi. I haven't seen your issue before. I watch iPhone specific sites > > likewww.vw.comandwww.nikeid.comforchanges but they are not > > affected. > > > I assume that there is something non-standard about how you are > > building your top nav. It looks as though your logo image is too > > large for one thing. I would shrink the length down to just what it > > needs to be, without the extra grey before and after the "Drugs.com". > > Hold on a minute .... hold it hold it, just a few more seconds ... > > > NOW FOR YOUR FREE IPHONE QA AND DEV TIPS: > > > !!!!!!!!! AHHH WAIT. WHOA HORSEY!!!!! I see the problem now. I > > checked it out on my iPhone and then Safari in Dev mode. The Propecia > > home page works fine. The links to your content within that are not. > > You are linking to them within the page as an anchor like so > > href="#s1" etc. That anchor link needs to be a DIV with that anchor, > > not a list "<ul id="s1">. This causes you to get TWO messy looking > > navs layered on top of each other and conflicting all over the place. > > If you look at your screenshot you can see the layering. > > > HOW TO FIX? Turn your UL anchors into DIVS with ULs inside them if > > you want, like so ... > > <div id="s1"> > > <ul></ul> > > </div> > > > This should do the trick. All iUI anchors and content are DIVS with > > ID's. It's very strict about this. But works great if you follow > > it. IUI overrides how anchors work and how it adds the breadcrumb nav > > BACK button etc. > > Let me know if this solves it. > > > If you or anyone else are looking for some further assistance in > > iPhone Web Dev, please contact me. > > > cheers, Brent > > > On Feb 19, 6:52 pm, Nick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > We've been using iUI for our iPhone version of our website for a while > > > now. Every time Apple releases a new firmware it creates more and more > > > issues. I had assumed that firmware 2.2 worked fine, but I came across > > > an error today when using the site. > > > > See the toolbar in this screenshot:http://tinyurl.com/cm252y > > > > It seems to only happen when the screen hasn't been rotated and is in > > > portrait mode. I've compared my source with that from github and can't > > > see any major changes, none that look like they would cause this > > > problem. > > > > Has anyone seen this problem before? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "iPhoneWebDev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
