ipad version of a website?

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  • ukit0

    Well sure, you could built something like that, in fact that looks like a fun project:)

    I guess what I was getting at is that its not limited to a series of images, this would all be created using your regular HTML + JS + CSS, plus some JS code to handle the touch events.

    Despite the marketing you hear around some of these projects there really isn't a huge amount of HTML5 required except for maybe HTML5 video. All the animation and effects would be handled by JS.

    For instance, this plugin provides a way to interface with a mobile UI:

    http://www.jqtouch.com/

    or the Sencha framework I linked earlier does something similar.

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