Jake - Thanks for the advice. 

Is the "evt.preventDefault();" called on *EVERY* mouse event, or only once, 
initially in an "onload", or something?

GB

--- In [email protected], Jacob Beard <jbeard4@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> On 11-01-17 05:21 PM, GB wrote:
> >
> > Firefox often (but not always) creates a text 'drag rectangle' and 
> > when mouse-up, the rectangle disappears, and the dragged 'use' 
> > elements 'jump' to the cursor. So the whole set of events are 
> > propagated, but after the button is released, and the mouse-up is 
> > lost, which is very awkward.
> >
> You can disable this behaviour in Firefox by calling 
> evt.preventDefault(); in the event handler. This might also disable and 
> normalize the other browser behaviours you mentioned, but I'm not sure. 
> If you have success with this, please be sure to post your experiences here.
> 
> Jake
> 
> 
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