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LeftNav doesn't play with iOS fullscreen mode #366
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Reproduced this in Phonegap. It looks like it's the onTouchTap function: I can't reproduce the behavior if I use onClick instead. My code for reference: menuItems = [
{route: '/foo', text: 'Foo'}
{route: '/bar', text: 'Bar'}
]
App = React.createClass
toggleMenu: ->
@refs.nav.toggle()
closeIfOpen: ->
if @refs.nav.state.open
@refs.nav.close()
render: ->
div {onTouchTap: @closeIfOpen},
(UI.LeftNav {menuItems, docked: false, ref: 'nav'}),
(UI.RaisedButton {label: 'Default', onTouchTap: @toggleMenu}) |
Okay, well I figured out my problem. So, I had added the @0x80 if you have something like that in your code, maybe that's the problem. |
I have no idea what changed in my app, but I can't reproduce it anymore. The LeftNav seems to be working ok for me now. |
I am able to consistently reproduce this problem, both in a webview using Cordova, and using the "Add to Home Screen" feature.
The problem is that a menu item reacts to a click event which happens after the nav is opened. |
Fixes mui#366. The problem is that the click event is fired *after* left-nav opens. We're safe though if we just replace it with onTouchTap.
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">
This meta tag would allow iOS to display the app in fullscreen after using the "add to homescreen" feature in Safari. I found that by doing this I can't use the LeftNav component anymore, because it closes immediately after opening. I'm not able to hit any or the menu links.
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