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The iPhone introduces a new user interface and interaction model. Web applications and content must be designed to display a keyboard for user input, react to gestures such as zooming in and out on a web page, and perform other operations unique to iPhone. Developers may also take into account the innovative usage environment of iPhone and create web content and applications that provide a streamlined and highly responsive experience for mobile users.

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Customizing Web Content for Safari on iPhone (HTML)
TN2100: Describes basic web page customizations to override Safari on iPhone's defaults.
Technical Note 2007-10-29
iPhone Human Interface Guidelines for Web Applications (HTML) (PDF)
Introduces you to the iPhone environment and how it shapes the user experience of iPhone content.
Guides 2008-03-11
iPhoneButtons (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
A webpage that displays a set of iPhone styled buttons using HTML and CSS.
Sample Code 2007-12-03
iPhoneIntegration (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
A webpage that illustrates how to implement iPhone application links using HTML.
Sample Code 2007-10-16
iPhoneListPatterns (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Implements iPhone rounded rectangle and edge to edge list layouts using CSS and HTML technologies.
Sample Code 2007-10-08
iPhoneOrientation (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Demonstrates how to handle iPhone or iPod touch orientation events using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Sample Code 2007-12-04
iSudoku (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
A simple Sudoku application built for the iPhone.
Sample Code 2007-10-29
ProgressBar (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Demonstrates use of the HTML canvas to build and update a progress bar.
Sample Code 2008-02-06
Puzzler (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
A simple puzzle game to demonstrate developing web-based content for the iPhone.
Sample Code 2007-10-29
Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone (HTML) (PDF)
Conceptual information and techniques on creating effective web content for Safari and the Web Kit using HTML and CSS.
Guides 2008-02-05