IMHO, Dashcode outputs too much code to be useful in a web context.
Plus, there is little documentation. If you are just trying to do
something simple, you should check out http://jqtouch.com/. It's a
jquery plugin that makes building mobile apps really easy, especially
on iPhone.



On Sep 18, 12:05 pm, Sean Kline <[email protected]> wrote:
> I built an iPhone-optimized Web site using Dash Code starting with what is
> now called the Browser template.  Diving into the source code gives you a
> pretty good understanding of how it works.  This is more of a prototype
> approach in that if you were developing a production Web site, you would
> probably handle the content source differently, but it may be a good start
> for you.
> Sean
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:04 AM, anmldr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to figure out Dashcode. There just does not seem to be
> > much documentation other than the Dashcode User's Guide.
>
> > Just to learn Dashcode I thought that I would create an app with just
> > a few pages.
> > For instance,
> > Pg.1 Like a Table of Contents of a book listing chapters.
> > drill down to
> > Pg. 2 List with headings in the chapter (so there would be multiple
> > similar pages with different topics)
> > drill down to
> > Pg. 3 Text from the book in that section of the chapter.
> > If there is a link to an image on the page, show the image.
>
> > That's it.
>
> > Any suggestions where I could find any demo app that uses a similar
> > concept? Documentation that would help me to understand Dashcode a
> > little better?
>
> > Linda

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