Actually, the behavior is not the same that an iPhone app/iUI transition: the 2 
div have to be visible while translation.
Also, what about Android and it's 480x800 screen size ? iPhone in landscape ? 
BlackBerrys ?
No to say that it's not working on Firefox … so Nokia Maemo phones to come

You really should try to make it works with a framework ;) That would solve all 
those problems… (browsers, screen sizes, JS/CSS support, ...)
Don't get me wrong, i'm usually not a framework enthusiast and most of the 
time, for desktop website, i hard code everything by myself).

And i don't really see what you can do here with iUI or another iPhone 
framework.

Remi

Le 22 janv. 2010 à 17:46, anmldr a écrit :

> Just look at the source for the page that I posted.  I made sure that
> I gave credit where it was due and there is a link to the discussion.
> 
> http://www.anmldr.com/testdivs
> 
> Linda
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