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The first and easiest way to avoid this delay is to "tell" the mobile browser that your page is not going to need zooming - which can be done using a fixed viewport, e.g. by inserting into your page: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,user-scalable=no"> This isnât always appropriate, of course - this disables pinch-zooming, which may be required for accessibility reasons, so use it
YUI Blog Development YUI Theater -- Stephen Woods: "Creating Responsive HTML5 Touch Interfaces" (24 min.) YUI Theater -- Stephen Woods: "Creating Responsive HTML5 Touch Interfaces" (24 min.) At the February 6, 2012 BayJax event at Yahoo!, Flickr Frontend Engineer Stephen Woods (@ysaw) shared his hard-won advice for building responsive touch-based interfaces using HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. He als
Javascript libraries for dealing with touch events, multitouch, normalizing across the Webkit/IE touch models, and all that jazz. Touch Event Libraries Dojo dojo/touch - Dojo detection functions for touch events jQuery jquery.doubletap - Custom touch events for jQuery. Demo. Touchy - Highly configurable jQuery plugin. Exposes event data (velocity, etc) for longpress, drag, pinch, rotate, swipe. Ex
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