mrw wrote: 
> Thank you, that is the work-around I shall adopt.
> 
> Looking into the underlying problem a little more, it seems that
> identifying 'touch' actions on a mobile device may vary by OS and/or
> browser. I have seen a number of queries from iOS users in a similar
> vein, none of which had an answer. I don't have the knowledge to know
> what is required to achieve a measure of uniformity across the different
> OS's, or where to look for it. I'd like to think that there are some
> standardized cunning ruses that are adopted, but what I'd like to think
> and reality frequently don't seem to join up !
> 
> On the iMac I find the context menu comes up with a right click on my
> mouse, or with a two-finger tap on my track-pad. So there is some
> variability there, too. The two-finger tap doesn't work in iOS (on an
> iPad, anyway).

Yeah, Apple stuff is a real pain. For example, drag'n'drop works on
iPad, but not iPhone. You can't even use a different browser - as Apple
force all browser's to use their own rendering library (so in fact 
other browser's are simply alternative shells).

For this track info, you can also long-press on the "Playing" bottom
navigation button whilst on the "Now playing" page.


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