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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T18:43:56+00:00 2026-06-12T18:43:56+00:00

The Android Browser can’t scroll inner divs. That means using SlickGrid with its default

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The Android Browser can’t scroll inner divs. That means using SlickGrid with its default configuration is impossible.

Fortunately, SlickGrid has an autoHeight argument that makes it not use inner scrollable content, so it works on the android. Unfortunately, when autoHeight is enabled, onViewportChanged gets called once to span the entire viewport and is never called again, so it attempts to load all the data at once. I’m lazy-loading and displaying so much remote data that if you try and load it all at once it crashes mobile devices, so that’s a no go.

If SlickGrid were smart enough to know what’s on the screen even if autoHeight is enabled, that would solve my problem. I’d love it if that was a feature in core, since that would solve many problems on the desktop as well as on Android devices.

I also tried using iScroll 4 to get around the Android limitation. Unfortunately, it doesn’t trigger onViewportChanged at all when I use iScroll.

I will probably have to solve this by ditching or modifying onViewportChanged to handle my own scrolling events. I was wondering if there is an existing solution for this though.

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    2026-06-12T18:43:57+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:43 pm

    I ended up writing my own version of slickgrid for this purpose. Also, this will become irrelevant when Google Chrome becomes the default browser, as it actually has decent support for scrolling.

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