Jorge,

jQTouch is certainly a framework for iPhone web development. The  
motion/animations, touch response, etc. is optimized for Mobile  
WebKit. I could easily add "backwards compatibility" with clunky,  
Javascript-based animations and laggy touch responses, doubling the  
codebase, but this is not the goal. Mobile WebKit is currently serving  
over 90% of web traffic — soon enough the Pre and Android will also be  
supported. I don't think this specialization speaks to the framework's  
quality (or mine!) in any way.

Best,
Dave

On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Jorge Chamorro wrote:

>
> On 13/10/2009, at 06:31, Linda wrote:
>
>> jQTouch may do what you want. I has the slide and the flip  
>> capability.
>
> It breaks or is nearly unusable in FF and in Opera... :-( I could
> understand it failing to run in IEs, but, nowadays, IMHO any decent
> framework ought to run in Safari, Chrome, FF and Opera, too. It's not
> so difficult, and not being able to achieve this simple goal says a
> lot about the framework's developer, istm.
>
> -- 
> Jorge.
>
> >



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