Hi Jon, I just listened to the podcast where you mention your work on mobile support and wanted to say that in my explorations on the same topic I think I have found that hover is actually usable on those blackberries that support haptic feedback.
On the one that I got to use for 2mins I had to push on the screen to 'click' the links and the hover css was working (I'm pretty sure). I am waiting to get my hands on that device again to confirm this (because I didn't realize what I had seen until afterwards,) but that may take quite a while. I was so focused on determining how much of the webKit and related items, (css animations, sqlLite, jQTouch, html manifests, etc.,) worked on other devices besides the iPhone that I didn't realize that hover [maybe] was working. I'm working to be able to produce single mobile web codebases that give a consistent experience across the top mobiles (Andriod, Backberry, iPhone, Opera, PalmPre). I am a _huge_ fan of jQuery -- I had basically given up after fighting the 'browser wars' for so long, and it totally re-energized me on web programming! Thanks so much!! Al;
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