Wednesday, 15 June 2011

css - :hover on touchscreen / phonegap ... make it stop? -


I'm playing with an app on phonegap, and ran away to misleading things.

When I wrote: Hover over a square and change the background, it seems that a real button is being pressed on the touchscreen, which is good, yes.

But if I suppress the button, then my finger (without actually clicking) on ​​my finger, still thinks that I have been emphasized to change the background.

Can I use it anyway? Can actually be triggered when clicked?

Hopefully, whatever you are trying to explain, get it.

You can try to use : active psuedoclass:



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