29 lines
885 B
SCSS
29 lines
885 B
SCSS
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@import "placeholders";
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turbo-events {
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display: none;
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}
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.page-wrapper {
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position: relative;
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min-height: 100%;
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}
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// Mobile Safari doesn't bubble mouse events by default, unless:
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//
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// - the target element of the event is a link or a form field.
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// - the target element, or any of its ancestors up to but not including the <body>, has an explicit event handler set for any of the mouse events. This event handler may be an empty function.
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// - the target element, or any of its ancestors up to and including the document has a cursor: pointer CSS declarations.
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//
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// (See https://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2014/02/mouse_event_bub.html)
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//
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// This is a problem for us, because we bind a lot of click events as
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// `document.on('click', '.my-element', …)` – which requires proper bubbling.
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.ios .page-wrapper {
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cursor: pointer;
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}
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.container {
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@extend %container;
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}
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