Layout Question about an iPhone app that uses css, Jquery and JQtouch?

Jqtouch treats all top level divisions as pages. So because they are top level divisions, the javascript in jqtouch takes control of them, and styles them appropriately. Then converts links that match the id to reveal the pages.

Thanks. In the html, there are other top level divisions (at least on the same level as the first two) that don't appear on the first page of my site- i.e. The div with the id "createEntry".

Can you think of a reason why createEntry's not on the first page? I did a multi-page search for that id, and it's not even being styled.. – Michael Apr 7 at 0:30 there is a link to about because the home division has an unordered list with class edgetoedge and an item with class arrow, that has a link with href #about. The link pointing to the id of the hidden page is what makes the magic happen.

– Billy Moon Apr 7 at 8:40.

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