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Conflict with -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch - jQT.bars extension #94

Closed maxaud closed 11 years ago

maxaud commented 11 years ago

I narrowed the issue down to line 698 of the jQT bars extension.

If I have a scrollable element in the page content that uses iOS5's -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch it fails to scroll. If I remove the suspect code it scrolls but the rest of the elements on the page do too. I'm not smart enough to figure out how to find the happy medium of letting it scroll while keeping everything else the same.

DataZombies commented 11 years ago

I think it might be better to use one of the iScrolls (./jQTouch/extensions/jqt.bars/iscroll.js) for the scrollable element. The docs are at http://cubiq.org/iscroll-4

maxaud commented 11 years ago

I would rather rely on Native functionality.

I was able to get around it by unbinding the event and then rebinding it.

-----Original Message----- From: Daniel J. Pinter Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 2:52 PM To: maxaud Subject: Re: [jQTouch] Conflict with -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch - jQT.bars extension (#94)

I think it might be better to use one of the iScrolls (./jQTouch/extensions/jqt.bars/iscroll.js) for the scrollable element. The docs are at http://cubiq.org/iscroll-4


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