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When a user perform a search on my website I want to show the result in a small div with vertical scrollbars instead of that the user need to scroll the full page. That works perfect in all browsers BUT I get problems on the iPad. I can see that the search result doesn't fit into the div but no scroll bar is showing up on the iPad. Also when I try to scroll inside the div the full page is scrolled instead. Is there a solution to get this working?

HTML AND CSS:

<div class="searchResult">
    //Here I show the search result
</div>

div.searchResult
{
    height: 540px;
    overflow: -moz-scrollbars-vertical;
    overflow-y: scroll;
}

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I believe the answer is that you cannot scroll unless you use the two-finger methods. However if you look at the last link, there is a workaround.

Issues:
CSS Overflow property not working in iPad
http://www.webmanwalking.org/library/experiments/dsp_frames_outer_document.html

Workaround:
http://cubiq.org/scrolling-div-on-iphone-ipod-touch

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  • The last link is dead, please don't rely on external sources for answers on SO. May 1, 2019 at 12:07
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iScroll is the jQuery plugin that tahdhaze09 mentioned. And to be more specific:

iScroll is evolving and adding many new features to the basic scrolling functionality. If all you need is the plain old scroller for mobile webkit, you should really use iscroll-lite.js instead.

iscroll-lite.js is part of the iScroll package. It looks as if it will solve the one-finger scroll problem quite nicely.

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For some odd reason changing the div to a span works on an iPad.

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