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    UX-Buttons on mobile

    Is there a "best practice" how to configure UX-Buttons to get them working on mobile?
    I'm testing our application on an iPad (Safari), some Buttons are working, some do nothing although I cannot see the difference...
    Is it better to use the click or the onClick-event?
    Sometimes both seem to work, sometime neither of them...

    Thanks for any hints!
    Dietmar

    #2
    Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

    It depends on what the button is doing. What are the buttons supposed to do that are not working?

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      #3
      Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

      One of the buttons not working is calling this javascript in the click-event:

      var vLogUser = window['IsUser'];
      if (vLogUser == '1')
      {
      {dialog.object}.runAction('DruckListe'); //open a report using action javscript
      }
      else
      {
      window['NachLogin'] = "DRUCKLISTE";
      OpenOverlay(); //open Login for userss
      }

      Thanks.

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        #4
        Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

        How exactly is the button defined?
        Yesterday I started testing on an iPad, again. I found a number of "buttons" that just don't respond correctly - I sometimes had to press buttons twice and try varying the touch speed. The problem "buttons" for me were:
        1) the "X" on top of tabs in a tabbedUI
        2) Button controls in an updateable Grid where the button label is a CSS Icon.
        3) The magnifying glass for a textbox defined with a Lookup grid where user must pick from list -- this one is really awful; I'm going to have to switch to normal dropdown list.
        4) From a previous test, I know that touch events don't work properly on iPad and other mobile devices on a particular UX I coded, because I attached the event to a single character displayed in a cell of a table. The user is suppose to be able to click in a cell to get a popup window of detail. The event really needs to be attached to the outer (div) container for the cell. If Alpha doesn't make a change that allows me to attach to the outer div then I am really going to be stuck on this particular problem. At the moment, I'm having to tell customers they can run this UX on their mobile devices, but they won't be able to "drill-down" into the cells details unless they use a full Microsoft Windows device like the Surface with a stylus or a desktop PC with a mouse.

        I didn't spend much time with the iPad, though. So a lot of it could just be inexperience with a touch device.

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          #5
          Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

          Have the same problem with mine.
          Have button to navigate to other panel cards.When I test it at samsung tablet the button seems not to be really responsive.But opposite with using just asus mobile the button seems to work very well..
          Puzzled to solve this problem.

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            #6
            Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

            Here's an article that is a couple years old, but I'm posting it here for reference to demonstrate that the various browsers have some fundamental incompatibilities that require special handling of how elements are assembled onto an html document and/or how the JavaScript library that Alpha is using must include more browser specific checking and handling of events.

            http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archi...event_bub.html

            If we put together some very simple examples that demonstrate the problems we are seeing on the various browsers and submit them to Alpha then perhaps they could work on them.

            The example I am going to give them includes a date picker on a UX that incorrectly allows the touch event on a day to propagate to an underlying dropdown control. I had expected there to be problems when using a Grid (because it is a much older part of Alpha), but I am shocked to find out that a UX has the same problem.

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              #7
              Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

              me too..I though it was my mistake in setting the button..but using click and onclick still give me the same problem..but it seems like I`m not the only one having this problem with ux.Been trying for days to locate the problem.

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                #8
                Re: UX-Buttons on mobile

                I have experienced issues with buttons being unresponsive as well. By far, much more of a problem on Iphone. Hardly ever an issue on Android, or in the desktop browser with firefox browser.
                Gary S. Traub, Ph.D.

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