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Re: Disscusion: Embedding other script/client side API within broswers



On 5 Jul 2007, at 08:44, Tiberius Meszaros wrote:

I'm not sure if this is the right place to be asking but, I'd like to

have widgets more akin to client side apps (visually)


I've looked at the Dashboard and the likes of Yahoo widgets, Opera

Widgets etc, and to me they lack some of the nifty controls that are

found on client side applications. If they are implemented they

usually are hacked js code. What would be beneficial for Apple or the

Dashboard team is to somehow either correlate a JS library that

mimics Carbon/Aqua controls, have similar function/global naming

conventions which would go across the board for Apple development.


http://dev.lipidity.com/apple/iphone-webkit-css-3 

This shows some of the new extensions to WebKit's CCS3. It's not cross-platform but goes some way to address some of your suggestions. Some standard Aqua controls are included but most of the 'nifty' controls in desktop apps are usually hand built anyway.

Benjamin




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