Clarify need for touch event emulation in browser.#511
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Same problem with Modal, Popover...There is a good reason to only listen to touch events ? |
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Relevant #504 |
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BTW, is it possible to add a link for Firefox too? It supports touch events for a long time now. |
Hung me up for a second before SO pointed out that push.js only listens to touch events. This'll point other n00bs like me in the right direction.
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Done. |
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Hung me up for a second before SO pointed out that push.js only listens to touch events. This'll point other n00bs like me in the right direction.