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I'm building a mobile web application, and I'm having an issue with Windows Phone 7 that I'm not having on Android or iOS. The app works fairly well in Mobile IE, but since I'm using JQuery's (relatively) new .on() method, I'm getting weird tap highlighting effects that make using the app kind of annoying.

Example: I have a list of messages, like that in a twitter or email client (in the Android/iOS style), and my JS code reads as follows:

$('#conversation_list').on('click', '.conversation', function () {
    // show all the messages in a conversation
});

What ends up happening is that the entire top-level selector (in this case, #conversation_list) gets highlighted (and usually stays highlighted for an uncomfortable second or two). I think this could confuse some users, because there isn't the sensation that you're tapping the element you want to, even though you may be.

Is there any way to avoid this, or to just turn off tap highlighting in WinPhone IE? I'm using -webkit-tap-highlight-color successfully in iOS and Android browsers, but it doesn't seem to be working here.

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  • What about listening to each message or each element that should highlighted?
    – FelipeAls
    Sep 30, 2012 at 22:10
  • I was under the impression that .on() required that I listen on a parent element? Is that not the case?
    – Frank
    Sep 30, 2012 at 22:10

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For WP8 they added support:

<meta name="msapplication-tap-highlight" content="no"/> 

Source: http://sgrebnov.blogspot.de/2012/10/windows-phone-8-for-html5js-developers.html

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See this related question:

Windows Phone 7 Browser - Turn off the gray shading when links are clicked

There is no built-in support for removing this highlight. However, a few workarounds have been suggested.

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I think you are out of luck here. tap-highlight-color is not supported in WP7. You might be able to use IE10 pressure support, but not WP7

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You can disable tap highlight in IE 10 on specific element with CSS

-ms-touch-action: none;

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  • This removed the gray box but disallowed the overscroll in my case using windows phone 8
    – Alen Saqe
    May 29, 2014 at 18:42
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As said by Lepi use:

-ms-touch-action: none; 

in the button section in your CSS file &

$(".button").click( onTouchstart );

in your JS file to fire your onTouchstart() function

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