touchScroll is a jQuery plugin that provides a way to have inline scrollable content. It mimics the behaviour of scrolling on iOS devices (iPhone, iPod touch and iPad) to solve the problem that position: fixed;
does not work in mobile Safari.
- This plugin has been updated to work with horizontally-scrolling content. Downside is you still can't use both vertical and horizontal together. Vertical scrolling is enabled by default.
- The code is based on iScroll, but is a simpler (and more accurate) plugin for jQuery.
For a more sophisticated scrolling library, I highly recommend Scrollability, which, although not a jQuery plugin, is a very accurate and capable solution to the same problem.
Using your iOS device (iPhone, iPod touch or iPad), view an example of touchScroll in action at: neave.github.com/touch-scroll/example.html
For an example of a page with a fixed footer, view this page on your iOS device: neave.github.com/touch-scroll/footer.html
Make sure your code uses the same base CSS as provided in these examples.
$('nav').touchScroll(); // Creates touch-scrollable content for a 'nav' element
$('nav').touchScroll({hScroll: true}); // Switches to horizontal scrolling. (currently only one or the other works)
$('nav').touchScroll({y: 100}); // Change the initial vertical scroll position to 100 pixels down
$('nav').touchScroll({scrollHeight: 1000}); // Manually set height of the scrollable area, useful for dynamically sized pages
$('nav').touchScroll({elastic: false}); // Turn off the elastic-bounce at the end of a scroll movement
$('nav').touchScroll({momentum: false}); // Turn off the momentum when a finger is lifted from the screen
$('nav').touchScroll({elastic: false, momentum: false}); // Turn off both elastic-bounce and momentum
$('nav').touchScroll({touchTags: ['a']}); // Allow the 'a' tag to receive touch events
$('nav').touchScroll('update'); // Refresh the touch-scroll area if content has changed
$('nav').touchScroll('setPosition', 100); // Method to set the content vertical scroll position at any time
var scrollY = $('nav').touchScroll('getPosition'); // Returns the current vertical scroll position in pixels
This software is released under the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2011 Paul Neave, neave.com
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