Sean Gilligan wrote:
>
>
> Each div or ul (or other block element if you extend the CSS) represents 
> an entire "page" (or "screen" or "view" depending upon your preferred 
> terminology) and only one "page" may be displayed at a time.  The navbar 
> div is always displayed as you can see from the CSS.  The initial page 
> is marked with selected="true" and iui.js changes  the selected 
> attribute automatically as the user navigates between pages.
>
>   
basically all the divs are hidden at first - invoking the iui javascript 
(ie clicking on a menu item) niftly unhides the relevant div and slides 
it onto the screen - if you look at iui music example demo on internet 
explorer8 & firefox you'll see what i mean - 
http://iui-js.appspot.com/samples/music/music.html

i started with that demo and basically changed all the text and restyled 
it visually, added my own stylesheet and stuff, worked out how the 
iui.css worked - that layout was ideal for what i wanted to do: 
www.iphoneibiza.com

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