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Re: using Xcode to develop for iPhone: was [OT] iPhone lines
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Re: using Xcode to develop for iPhone: was [OT] iPhone lines


  • Subject: Re: using Xcode to develop for iPhone: was [OT] iPhone lines
  • From: Todd Heberlein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:14:42 -0700

I suspect the moderator may want to kill this thread, but...

I ran across some material that might be of interest to this community, namely WebKit-specific CSS tags. If you are leveraging WebKit in your Mac application or you want to target a specific look and feel for the iPhone (which uses WebKit), you might want to take a look at them. (Note: apparently some of the CSS tags require more recent builds of WebKit than come in the standard Safari browser.)

Starting points for these can be found at:

http://dev.lipidity.com/apple/iphone-webkit-css-3
http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/general/webkit_css_styles
http://webkit.org/

And of course there is some WebKit information in your Xcode documentation.

Todd

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 >Re: using Xcode to develop for iPhone: was [OT] iPhone lines (From: Jeffrey Oleander <email@hidden>)
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