Hi Tee,
On an iPad touching one of the tabs changes the tab content, in the same manner
as hover, while tapping it twice activates the link itself.
Standard iPad / iPhone behaviour I thought?
Regards
Mike
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org
Thanks Frank but the technique will not work with CSS definitions.
The JavaScript itself isn't a necessity and doesn't require noscript apart
from applying noJS.css
If the backgrounds are stated in a loaded css then it is fetched regardless
of even a display none property.
That is:
Mike,
I have not learned all the touch gestures yet so I am not positive tapping
twice activates the link is correct behavior, at least not until today that I
see it in tesco site.
Tapping twice is zoom in though, this is how I understand it, and tapping twice
in tesco site also enlarge the
Regarding the tapping twice bit: Mobile Safari on iOS has special
logic built-in to emulate onmouseover / hover events for situations
where that action triggers a change in the page (DOM change or something
that gets changed in terms of display:none / visibility:hidden etc).
See the breakdown
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