Thanks for the responses on this issue from Phillipe, Markus, Rick and
possibly others. None of the solutions seemed to work. The closest I got
was with Rick's suggestion to add -webkit-text-fill-color in :active
mode to control the on-tap color. What that did was keep the font color
the same
Am 30.05.2012 01:19 schrieb Christian Ziebarth:
I recently worked on a project where for the iPad I altered the
-webkit-tap-highlight-color value to a value that would match the color
scheme of the site (http://www.brianleatart.com). I then told the
project manager what I did thinking she would
, Christian Ziebarth wrote in a message entitled
[css-d] -webkit-tap-highlight-color:
I recently worked on a project where for the iPad I altered the
-webkit-tap-highlight-color value to a value that would match the color scheme
of the site (http://www.brianleatart.com). I then told the project manager
On May 30, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Rick Gordon wrote:
For iOS, use -webkit-text-fill-color to control link color in normal state,
and -webkit-text-fill-color in :active mode to control the on-tap color.
Hmm. a[href] { -webkit-text-fill-color: blue; } works, but a[href]:active {
I recently worked on a project where for the iPad I altered the
-webkit-tap-highlight-color value to a value that would match the color
scheme of the site (http://www.brianleatart.com). I then told the
project manager what I did thinking she would think it was neat and
leave it at that but she
On May 30, 2012, at 8:19 AM, Christian Ziebarth wrote:
I recently worked on a project where for the iPad I altered the
-webkit-tap-highlight-color value to a value that would match the color
scheme of the site (http://www.brianleatart.com). I then told the project
manager what I did