That was it, Chris, thanks. In fact I'd seen that in my earlier googling, but 
I'd discounted it because I knew I hadn't added any webkit overflow rules in my 
css. But your post prompted me to take a closer look and I found that I had 
that exact rule -- but I hadn't added it myself, it was a bit of residual 
boilerplate css from the 320-and-up framework. Changed it from 'touch' to 
'auto' and all seems good. 

Thanks for your input.
--
Rick Lecoat

On 6 Nov 2013, at 19:34, Chris Rockwell <ch...@chrisrockwell.com> wrote:

> Maybe will help: (via 
> http://benfrain.com/z-index-stacking-contexts-experimental-css-and-ios-safari/)

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