Upon first glance, the UIButton class doesn’t seem to provide what you might expect in terms of customization. This often causes developers to resort to creating buttons in an image editor and then specifying that in the Background field in Interface Builder. This is a fine solution and will likely give you what you need, but with Core Animation layers there is a simpler way to achieve the look yo
UPDATE: In iPhone OS 3.0 and later UITableViewCell now has a backgroundColor property that makes this really easy (especially in combination with the [UIColor colorWithPatternImage:] initializer). But I'll leave the 2.0 version of the answer here for anyone that needs it… It's harder than it really should be. Here's how I did this when I had to do it: You need to set the UITableViewCell's backgrou
Sample code is one of the most useful tools for learning about programming. There seem to be many sources on the web for iPhone sample code, but some are harder to find than others. Here's a collection of links I've found so far. Does anyone know of some other sources for iPhone sample code? Apple Sample Code: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/navigation/SampleCode.html Apps Amuck 31 days:
Web Audio Examples The Web Audio API introduces a variety of new audio features to the web platform. It can be used with the canvas and WebGL APIs for creating a new generation of games and interactive applications. The API is capable of dynamically positioning/spatializing and mixing multiple sound sources in three-dimensional space. It has a powerful modular routing system, supporting effects, a
Canvas: Drawing Board (Tested in FF 3.01+, Safari 4.0b, Opera 9.62, Chrome 2.0) Canvas: 1st-Person Gifter (Tested in FF 3.01+, Safari 4.0b, Opera 9.62, Chrome 2.0) Canvas: Bespin (Tested in FF 3.01+, Safari 4.0b, Chrome 2.0) Video: Basic Player (Tested in FF 3.5b4+, Opera 9.62 [w/out CSS rotate]) Video: YouTube (Tested in Safari 4.0b) Geolocation: Google Maps (Tested in FF 3.5b4+) Geolocation: Goo
Safari is the best way to experience the internet on all your Apple devices. It brings robust customization options, powerful privacy protections, and optimizes battery life — so you can browse how you like, when you like. And when it comes to speed, it’s the world’s fastest browser.1 Learn how to make Safari your default browser With a blazing-fast JavaScript engine, Safari is the world’s fastest
One Ping Pingback: 35 Inspiring Examples of Websites Using HTML5 | Inspiration 34 Comments Thanks for including me, I’m flattered! Best wishes from Italy I curate at html5gallery.com and have had a good look at the code in quite a lot of the sites mentioned here. I wouldn’t describe all of them as excellent examples of HTML5 coding, and am surprised that you haven’t included the likes of graph.tk,
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