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November 15, 2018 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Focus of scrolling – any way prevent focus transferring to underlying page? #19958
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November 14, 2018 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Focus of scrolling – any way prevent focus transferring to underlying page? #19935kiwinode
ParticipantHi Ernest, I’m only looking at this on a real IOS device right now (iPhone 7). That’s very similar behavior to what I am experiencing. I get close to the bottom of the results content and the page underneath starts to scroll. I have to get to the bottom of the page underneath before the result content will scroll the final results (I think these last results are the “get more results” from infinite scroll). The issue is more pronounced when I then attempt to scroll back up the results content after I have scrolled to the bottom of the results (and the underlying page to get those final results). It seems that I must scroll to the top of the underlying page (by attempting to scroll the results content) before the results content will re-engage and begin scrolling up. This would probably be quite a confusing UX case although possibly not a case that comes up often.
(I could move to horizontal and the issue would go away)
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Nigelkiwinode
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ParticipantThanks for that Ernest. Very helpful.
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