That is true, but Palm devices to allow for a click. I think Android handles this as well. Seems like a large oversight to not allow for hover
somehow.
-- Sent from my Palm Pre
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On Jan 15, 2011 5:41, Henrik StÃrner <henrik (at) hswn.dk> wrote:
In <8A6265B5086CAA4D8C3F35EE921A4DC01CDFD0D1 (at) USSLMMBX002.net.plm.eds.com> "Langford, Kenneth" <kenneth.langford (at) siemens.com> writes:
>Tried to use the menus on the iPad. No go. Changed the settings power the=
> iPad on and off after changing the settings. Still no go. Even with the =
>debug console turned on. No error messages were displayed to tell you why =
>they were not working. It was if they were just a part of the background.
>I have Safari loaded on my PC. It has no problems with the menus.
>So the Safari on the iPad is not a full featured version. 8-(
Thanks, this matches the other report I had. Some google'ing indicates
that the problem is with the CSS "hover" attribute, which kind of
makes sense since the iPad (and similar devices) do not have a mouse
that can "hover" above anything. There are some hints for work-
arounds, but I haven't had the chance to try implementing any.
CSS and/or iPad savvy users are very welcome to see if they can find
a solution :-) Even if it means coming up with a different stylesheet
for the iPad.
Regards,
Henrik
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