RE: [WSG] Breaking validation using noscript - Is there a solution?

2011-07-15 Thread Foskett, Mike
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 -Original Message- From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org

RE: [WSG] Breaking validation using noscript - Is there a solution?

2011-07-15 Thread Foskett, Mike
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:

Re: [WSG] Breaking validation using noscript - Is there a solution?

2011-07-15 Thread tee
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

Re: [WSG] Breaking validation using noscript - Is there a solution?

2011-07-15 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
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

[WSG] Re: WSG Digest (Out of office)

2011-07-15 Thread David Linden
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