I have a sticky nav which becomes fixed to the top of the screen when the user scrolls down the page. It's working fine apart from on the iPad. The first time you click a link on it, it works. But after you've clicked a link once, when you click any other links they don't work.
Any ideas?
http://debourg-dev.ch/syselcloud/le-cloud-computing/
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I use tabbed page and have way more than 5 items in my TabbedPage (15 of them). Now when each ContentPage I navigate to is in within first 4 items, my toolbar renders correctly, displaying the icon and allowing user to interact. The problem begins when I have to go to "... More" tab.
Once I select one of the ContentPages there I don't see the same Toolbar with ToolbarItems in it. Rotating the device to Landscape and back brings the ToolbarItems back.
I have scoured the internet looking for an answer but I can't find much about this particular issue.
Could y'all smart folks point me to a solution to my problem?
I made a simple test but did not reproduce your issue .
What is the version of Xamarin.Forms ? And What specific device did you test on ?
I created a digital Pop It in Google Slides with about 120 slides, which is Published to the Web from the File menu. Each slide has a transparent image overlaying it that is linked to Next Slide. When the user clicks with their mouse on the transparent image, it proceeds to the next slide, and works as it is expected to.
However, when the user has a touch screen, and then presses on the screen to advance it to the next slide, it opens up a new tab and stays on the same slide, and does not advance to the next slide.
Does anyone know of a script that can turn this off so that if a user is pressing on the screen to advance the slide, it will actually work? Or is this a bug?
Thanks for your help!
FYI: the slide may take a little while to load.
You can view the slide here.
I tested it out and apparently it might be a bug. I removed the transparent image with the link to the next slide and the issue is the same.
I recommend you to report it on:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/new?component=191598&template=824111
And describe the issue.
As a workaround, if you open the Google Slides app, it works as intended.
I'm having an issue with the browser of the Google App on iPhone (known simply as "Google" in iTunes).
Background: on iPhone, both browsers (Google Search & Assistant and Safari) have a bottom nav-bar that appears/disappears as you scroll up and down a website page.
In any case, in many of my sites, I have a button in most pages, with position "fixed" to the bottom of the screen. In the Google browser, when I scroll up and down the page, this button appears/disappears and is replaced by the bottom nav-bar.
And when the bottom nav bar disappears and the button reappears, it is not clickable as it seems that there's an invisible layer that prevents it from happening. The "normal" behaviour in these cases seems to be for the bottom nav-bar to reappear. So, in fact, this button becomes "unclickable".
Now, when I try the same pages using Safari, the browser is "smart enough" to nudge the button up, keeping it clickable.
If you want to have a sense of this behaviour, you can find it in this page: https://www.avenuefive.com.
Why is this? Is this a bug of Google App? A feature that is not supported (fixed position)? Or something else altogether?
So this problem is a little tricky. Basically, I found that the menu bar won't pop up in a UIwebview the first time you long press on a word. It would show something like this:
Example img
The words are selected, but the menubar is now showing. However, the second time you longpress on another word,the menubar just pops up fine.
Example img
Also, if you tap anywhere in the UIwebview or scroll it before longpressing on a word, the menu bar also shows up. It's just when the long press action is the first action you have with the UIwebview, the menu bar won't show up.
I checked this problem with some other third-party web browsers on app store (firefox, chrome). The same problem exists. However, Safari does not have this problem. Also, my iPad 2 does not have this problem either. But my iPad air does, so do the xcode simulators.
Not sure if I'm describing this problem clearly, thanks in advance for anyone that helps.
This problem is kind of Bug in iOS 9 web view
Me and my colleague was having same discussion yesterday.
Also it is only on Web view,Messaging apps works fine
I created a mobile version of my website, testing along the way on my Nexus 5. After testing on iOS 7 (on an iPhone4 and iPhone5S), seems like scrolling on the side menu is broken.
Here's a live demo (no links work, and you'll see a huge CSS & JS file, since it's for the whole app): http://www.altertecnia.com/menu/
Click on the top left icon, and the menu is displayed. Now, on desktop and Android, I can scroll the whole page (including the menu) just fine, and click on the right side of the menu to close it. But on iOS7, when I try to do that, only the background (content of the page) scrolls, not the menu.
Any ideas what could be causing this?