If a scroll-enabled container contains a range-slider <input type="range">, this slider is hard to use on a touch-device (because of the touch-event handling?)
For an example see this demo page, that contains a regular slider and a slider in a scroll-enabled container (make sure you open it on a touch-device).
If a scroll-enabled container contains a range-slider
<input type="range">
, this slider is hard to use on a touch-device (because of the touch-event handling?)For an example see this demo page, that contains a regular slider and a slider in a scroll-enabled container (make sure you open it on a touch-device).