Disable mouseover entirely?
Hi,
I'm using some javascript code to detect whether the user is on an iPad.
In that case, I'd like to offer a second set of pages that ignores the mouseover events,
in order for the user to be able to access pages without a double finger click on each
navbars.
Each time I try to do such a thing, I lose the entire navbars.
How can I use navbars without mouseover effects? I'd like to use built-in navbars that
I already use for normal pages, without building them from scratch.
Any way to just copy them and disable the mouseover effects?
Thanks for any help.
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
Hi Sjordi
- Double click NavBar
- Ungroup to edit
- Remove soft grouping
- Delete rollover buttons
Or upgrade to WDMX. I've heard it works better with tablets :)
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
Hi,
thanks for the tip. I'll get rid off all the mouseover, so it works for whatever device you connect to the page.
I did upgrade to WDMX Premium but the problem stays. No change.
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
I suggest you lose the code you are embedding to detect iOS. In WDMX this has been changed so that the first tap will always follow the link.
It could be your code which is conflicting and causing the problem.
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
Thanks,
the only page I actually check the browser is the blog one since it embeds a WordPress page in an iFrame. This is not supported by iOS so it redirects to a plain page with the blog only.
All the rest is left as-is. I'll check tonight.
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
Can you post the URL to the Xara exported page which displays the error you report.
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
I'll reopen my WebDesigner file, republish it and check tonight once back home. I'll let you know.
Re: Disable mouseover entirely?
WONDERFUL!!!
You're rigth, I republished all my websites using MX and guess what?
Everything's fine.
Bravo Xara for handling tablets in a native way without us needing to do anything! Great!!!
This is really cool
Now I just cross my fingers that Apple allows iFrames to be scrolled and everything would be perfect. In the meantime, the only page with an iFrame detects whether it's iOS and redirects to a plain page without iFrame.
Again, thanks all for your help.
A happy user ;))