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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T11:44:34+00:00 2026-06-03T11:44:34+00:00

I’m just about done a webpage but there is one bug in Mobile Safari

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I’m just about done a webpage but there is one bug in Mobile Safari (iPhone and iPad iOS 5.0.1) with two buttons that are fixed to the upper and lower right corners..

The buttons are not faded in until after clicking submit on a textbox which opens up to the rest of the page… After the rest of the page is loaded and the buttons are faded in you can click on either of them and they both work…

However, clicking them causes a programmatic scroll and after that scroll is complete you can no longer click on either of the buttons until you physically scroll the page with your finger even just a tiny one pixel scroll…

What I have noticed is that after the programmatic scrolling if you tap just slightly below the TOP button you see the highlight as if you were tapping the BOTTOM button and the action of the bottom button is processed, which tells me the bug is that when scrolling programmatically the fixed position button still moves with the rest of the page and doesn’t go back to it’s fixed position until an actual touch scroll is performed….

Does anyone know a way around this..?

I’ve added a popup that shows which button was pressed so you can test it, remember after the first press of the down button (which works) trying pressing down again, it won’t work, but click just below the up button and you’ll see the down button actions happening….

http://www.tsdexter.com/ceos

thanks for the help.

Thomas

(also if you can point me to where I can submit a bug to Apple that’d be good too, unless one already has been)

EDIT: just click either of the submit arrows, you don’t need to enter a wage/salary it has defaults

EDIT 2: Here is a simpler example to show the same issue..

http://www.tsdexter.com/MobileSafariFixedPosBug.html

EDIT 3: Bug reported to Apple

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    2026-06-03T11:44:41+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 11:44 am

    I got around it by adding a 101% high div then (almost) immediately removing it.

    Try:

    <style>
    .iosfix {
      height: 101%;
      overflow: hidden;
    }
    </style>
    

    and when you scroll:

    window.scrollTo(0, _NEW_SCROLLTOP_);
    $('body').append($('<div></div>').addClass('iosfix'));
    setTimeout(function() {
      $('.iosfix').remove();
    }, 500);
    

    It also works with jQuery.scrollTo.

    See an example here.

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