You guys should look at iUI 0.40 (currently in development):

Download the at-your-own-risk development release here:
http://iui.googlecode.com/files/iui-0.40-dev1.zip

The Music App Sample has a theme switcher (no cookies, yet):
http://iui-js.appspot.com/samples/music/music.html

This wiki page talks about extensions/extensibility:
http://code.google.com/p/iui/wiki/FormsAndExtensibility

And take a look at the "Rail Ticketing" sample app (to see what can be 
done with themes and extensions):
http://iui-js.appspot.com/3rd-party-apps/rail-tickets/index.html

Then join the iui-developers Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/iui-developers

I've been bus in CocoaTouchLand lately, but am going to make another 
release of 0.40 soon...

-- Sean


StanRB wrote:
> LOL - You pretty much nailed it. Pop-up especially. Also, themes
> support and more versatility when it comes to changing design and
> colors, etc (which iWebKit has). Another thing that has been bugging
> me for a while is that the little icons before the text in a list
> never seem to appear properly and well positioned. Maybe I have just
> missed on some "center" tag or something. iWebKit is a bit friendlier
> when it comes to the icons, arrows, load bars, etc... BUT I love iUi
> and want to continue with it. Can you elaborate a bit on your plug-in
> idea? As was already asked - is there a library of sorts?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stan
>
> On Nov 12, 2:27 pm, MaX <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just very interested in new features that could be integrated into
>> iUI, could you just describe which features that are in iWebKit and
>> not in iUI ?
>>
>> Is it ?
>> integration :http://m.iwebkit.net/integration.html
>> fullscreen :http://m.iwebkit.net/fullscreen.html
>> popup :http://m.iwebkit.net/popup.html
>>
>> It could be integrated as plugins as we all want to keep iUI very light.
>> --
>> MaX
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:25 PM, StanRB <[email protected]> wrote:
>>     
>>> I have experimented with a lot of frameworks and iUi and iWebKit are
>>> for now my weapons of choice :). They are however quite distinct and
>>> there are a lot of features from each I'd like to see in one "place".
>>> I recently started porting different features from iWebkit to iUi
>>> (which forms my base) and was pretty much wondering if anybody has had
>>> any experience combining the two? Like not just a feature or two.
>>> Blending the two somehow? Anybody done a iUiKit ;)? I think I'm slowly
>>> going towards this and don't want to reinvent the wheel if someone
>>> else has done it already. Also, I have not tested out the new dev
>>> version of iUi so I am not familiar if the changes there address my
>>> needs and make iWebKit features not needed. I won't be able to play
>>> with both again till next week so I hope I can answer any questions
>>> without showing examples... :/...
>>>       
>>> Cheers!
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