We'll try.. but no promises.
We'll try.. but no promises.
Brill Max,
as it will give everyone the holidays to get to grips with this feature
you have to use flash builder if you develop native apps, using JQM default themese equals automatic rejection in App Store. HTML builder is kinda useless at the moment without it, I don't understand why it's default editor in tiggzi...
I've been told flash builder will stay live until html builder is fully functional and fully tested so that's a good news ![]()
Hi Eric,
I can see you've been through this, can ios themeroller theme be uploaded to old builder?, as this would do for now,
thanks for your comment
Not really but you can duplicate any JQM theme in tiggzi as many times as you want and assign these new themse to group of elements in your app. I had one theme for ios-like buttons, one for action buttons etc.
it requies some work but try to find PSD with iOS buttons in google and create set of buttons for your app, next add regular button to you app and modify it using css or jquery. I recommend using background image for all buttons (resolution 640px if developing on 320 in tiggzi) and squeeze this large backrgound using background 100% 100% - this is workaround for iphone3/4 vs iphone5 - if you provide small images for buttons apple will reject your app due to fuzzy images
i'll post a link to my app here once I get client's approval to do so, hopefully that helps
thanks Eric,
luckily I have some time and the ability to use themeroller will be the solution I need, to be able to change and fully adjust the look quickly will be very useful, even as a sales tool
@Eric sounds like you put in a lot of work. Being able to add a theme done in theme roller is going to make it a bit easier at least.
haha yes I did ![]()
I had no choice, my app was rejected for this reason so I had to make it work, I'm lookin gforward to theme roller! ![]()