I'm still running into this issue. It's reproduced on iPhone5 too.

Any help or ideas?

As a quick reminder: elements added in root with "this.add()" are positioned
over elements added to the content "this.getContent().add()". So when it
happens that all the content technically fits the overall page size it's
impossible to scroll it. But in the same time part of it may be invisible
for user, because root elements added with "this.add()" overlay it. On
desktop browsers scrolling is not disabled in such cases in the same time.
Is there some seperate control over the scrolling behaviour for mobiles?

I'm currently thinking of trying some external lib as a fix like iScroll5,
but it seems like a dirty solution for me at now.



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