Miller Medeiros and Jimmy Byrum have published some test pages that expand on PPK’s original synopsis to help explain the oddities of click event delegation on the iPhone.
Tuesday, October 5th
Click event delegation on the iPhone — redux
Monday, June 21st
Introducing Sencha Touch: HTML5 Framework for Mobile
Disclosure notice: I work for Sencha and helped build Sencha Touch.
Today, we’re overwhelmingly, insanely, ridiculously excited to introduce Sencha Touch, the first HTML5 framework for mobile devices. We think it’s the first cross-platform framework that builds web apps that make sense for mobile devices. It comes with a comprehensive UI widget library, complete touch event management with CSS transitions and an extensive data package.
(via Sencha Notes)
Wednesday, June 2nd
Simulating MacOS Dock-like menu with CSS3
GirlieMac accomplishes the Mac dock UI with WebKit transform, transition, and a dash of Javascript.
Monday, May 10th
Paul Baukus has revealed the Aves Engine, a new gaming platform currently optimized for modern browsers. I had the pleasure of getting a preview of the platform from Paul at the recent jQuery conference—it’s some really impressive stuff, especially in regard to performance.
Friday, April 23rd
It is a set of libraries, tools and presets to create pixelated indie-style 8/16-bit era games in Javascript that runs in your browser without any Flash plugin, making use of a small small small subset of the HTML5 features, that are actually available on many modern browsers.
Thursday, April 22nd
HTML5*
Awesome overview of many different next-generation web technologies.