Flip boxes do not work on iPads or other touchscreens. Is there a fix for this.
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]]>It seems we cannot swipe these on any touch screen.
Is there a way to enable this or is it made so that the arrows are the only controls in mobile devices?
Thanks in advance.
]]>After the button-box slides into the screen by clicking, is there any tweak / add-on to allow visitors to slide the box back to the original icon-only position?
Many thanks.
]]>The down arrow to the right of the text of a menu item, is too small to click easily, instead you should allow the whole menu item to be clicked to activate the drop down items.
Also, you should ensure only one sub menu is displayed at once when clicking on the down arrow on the menu item.
I would personally implement sub menus like this:
https://code.iamkate.com/javascript/touch-friendly-drop-down-menus/
The end result is that these hyperlinks work just fine on desktop Operatings systems, but they seem to be ignored by mobile/touch screen OS’s. I’ve tested on both IOS and Android and the hyperlinks on each jpeg seem to have dissapeared.
Does anybody happen to know what might be going on here? Thank so much in advance.
Ryan
]]>When a link with a dropdown menu (ex. Shop) is hovered (with mouse), the dropdown menu appears and any of the links can be clicked. When the dropdown menu (Shop) is touched, the page navigates to the Shop page and the dropdown menu appears and then disappears. To actually click on any of the dropdown links, the touch must be held on the Shop link and then the user must look for the desired dropdown link and then quickly touch it before the page navigates away and the dropdown menu disappears. This requires the user to learn this skill and does not seem natural or desired.
I understand this is a known issue with hover and touch screens. My question is if the Shop (parent link) can be separated from the arrow “v” as two separate links. Parent link will have hover and click ability to navigate to Parent page and show dropdown menu on hover. Arrow “v” will have hover ability to show dropdown menu and click ability to show dropdown menu; importantly, the arrow will not navigate to the Parent page. This still requires the user to learn to use the arrow with touch screens, but I think this is an easier learning curve than “timing of touch”.
Is there a plugin that solves this issue? Or does anyone know if there are plans for this issue to be addressed in future woocommerce or storefront versions? It seems like basic functionality for a theme to be compatible with touch screens. Any suggestions for me on how to address this myself?
Just to be clear, this is NOT an issue with touch and mobile devices. I am specifically trying to address the issue with touch screen on large (desktop/laptop) devices with the full screen theme layout.
]]>When a link with a dropdown menu (ex. Shop) is hovered (with mouse), the dropdown menu appears and any of the links can be clicked. When the dropdown menu (Shop) is touched, the page navigates to the Shop page and the dropdown menu appears and then disappears. To actually click on any of the dropdown links, the touch must be held on the Shop link and then the user must look for the desired dropdown link and then quickly touch it before the page navigates away and the dropdown menu disappears. This requires the user to learn this skill and does not seem natural or desired.
I understand this is a known issue with hover and touch screens. My question is if the Shop (parent link) can be separated from the arrow “v” as two separate links. Parent link will have hover and click ability to navigate to Parent page and show dropdown menu on hover. Arrow “v” will have hover ability to show dropdown menu and click ability to show dropdown menu; importantly, the arrow will not navigate to the Parent page. This still requires the user to learn to use the arrow with touch screens, but I think this is an easier learning curve than “timing of touch”.
Is there a plugin that solves this issue? Or does anyone know if there are plans for this issue to be addressed in future woocommerce or storefront versions? It seems like basic functionality for a theme to be compatible with touch screens. Any suggestions for me on how to address this myself?
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