Interesting project anyway :)
Yeah <div id="appml"> or <section id="appml"> could do the job too,
and would be more w3c friendly (afaik)
HTML5 doctype is backward compatible too so transitional bla bla is
not needed ( ? )
R.
Le 28 janv. 11 à 17:02, Marconi a écrit :
appML is still just an alfa release, so it miss many details and we
are working hard in these days to implement them all...
On demo page we've wrongly included jquery-UI but appML obviously
doesn't need it. Now, without minifying appML javascript, the whole
library is about 200k (it will be less in next days...), as you can
see on download page.
We thinked to non-standard tags because appML applications are mainly
targeted to specific browsers (Webkit based) and contexts, and we
think that using those tags allow developers to write code in a
simpler and cleaner (and readable...) way.
But, following your suggestion, in next few days we'll release an
update to allow developers to choose between appML tags and standard
tags (div) with appropriate id and class attributes... ;-)
Another little note: if you use default iScroll release, you can't
write nested scrollable elements (or scrollable elements inside a
carousel...), and you have to pay attention to element dimensions
(specially for carousel elements). With appML you have just to declare
carousel and scrollable elements, and you're gone.. ;-)
anyway rest in touch with us on twitter.... we'll let you know
http://twitter.com/#!/appMLorg
On 28 Gen, 16:31, "Rémi Grumeau" <[email protected]> wrote:
<body data-appml-onload="appMLReady()">
<appml>
<loading></loading>
<content>
<navigation height="44px"></navigation>
<panel id="features" title="appML" icon="../../
toolbar_icon/
icons_off/00-appML.png">
<page id="list" title="homeTitle">
...
"appml" with a xhtml transitional doctype, i'm pretty sure W3C or
Google & Co love that :)
And even if they do, the 650kb of this simple demo page (no image in
any screens) is a show stopper for me.
But if you think a flip or a (not supported on android) cube
transition doesn't worth 400kb, i think iUI + iScroll do the same for
less than 120kb, iScroll included.
ex:http://we-are-gurus.com/labs/iui/iscroll.html#_iscroll
Just add an id="wrapper"to an element + id="scroller" to its parent
and you're done.
i even go less than 90kb with my latest (soon to be released) default
theme using gradients.
Of course, i'll be more than happy to see that minified and packed in
a nice iUI ext-sandbox module ... from you perhaps? :)
my $0,02 (open to debate)
R.
Le 28 janv. 11 à 14:53, Marconi a écrit :
appML (application markup language) introduces
http://www.appml.org
- merges 2 of best tools out on the internet: iScroll and jQTouch
- prevent native scroll on input, textarea and select DOM objects
- it works 100% on iPhone/iPad/iPod and 85% on Android 2.2
- back button, separated panel history and vertical scroll offset
memory managment
need a toolbar?
simply write <toolbar></toolbar>
need a carousel?
simply write <carousel></carousel>
need a scrollable div (like a fixed size div with
style="overflow:auto")?
simply write <scrollable width="200px" height="300px"></scrollable>
need an app with 3 sections ( with 3 buttons on footer toolbar e.g.
home,products,contacts) with 2 pages in each section?
<panel id="1" title="HOME" icon="pathOfYourHomeIcon">
<page title="page1_home">your HTML</page>
<page title="page2_home">your HTML</page>
</panel>
<panel id="2" title="PRODUCTS" icon="pathOfYourProductsIcon">
<page title="page1_products">your HTML</page>
<page title="page2_products">your HTML</page>
</panel>
<panel id="3" title="CONTACTS" icon="pathOfYourContactsIcon">
<page title="page1_products">your HTML</page>
<page title="page2_products">your HTML</page>
</panel>
<toolbar></toolbar>
et voilà!
in toolbar tag appML will place your icons to navigate between
panels
need the same app for iPad?
simply write <left></left> instead <toolbar></toolbar>
and a scrollable sidebar iPad-like will contain your panels icon
take a look with your iPhone/iPad or Safari browser:
http://www.appml.org/demos.html
take a look on appML features:
http://www.appml.org/features.html
follow appML on twitter:
http://twitter.com/appMLorg
appML is an officila phoneGap tool
http://www.phonegap.com/tools
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