J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On July 4, 2016 9:34:52 AM Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> On the desktop, a scrollable object is distinguished by having
>> scrollbars.
>>
>> On mobile, of course, we don't want the scrollbars shown since that's
>> not how mobile scrolling interaction works there.  But development
>> occurs on the desktop, so having scrollbars lets me work with the
>> objects in a way that makes sense in that environment, AND it
>> provides a flag to let my backscript know which objects will need a
>> scroller interaction overlay when run on mobile devices.
>
> If the backscript removes the scrollbar when creating a native
> scroller, how do you test when the user returns to the same card?
> The desktop scrollbar will now be gone.

Yep, encountered that first time I ran it on my phone. :)

Since then the routines that instantiate naive mobile controls set a custom property in each LC control they relate to.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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