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Second update: Looks like one of my functions (resetFigures) was preventing the event handler, so moving that to the end of the bind function sorted it out.

Update: I realized after some basic testing that the click events were registering, it's just that the box fails to flip when tapped.

I have the basic aesthetic functionality of my site working in Chrome and Firefox, but it refuses to behave properly on iOS (test on iPhone 4 with iOS 6.1 and iPad with iOS 4.3.5).

You can view the site and of course the scripts (main.js) here: http://bos.rggwebdesigns.com/

I've read that iOS doesn't really handle jQuery click events properly, but I'm struggling to figure out a fix. A couple threads here on Stack Overflow mentioned the live() method, but implementing it like follows (as well as adding onclick="" to the clickable elements) didn't seem to work:

$('.card').live('click touchstart', function() {
        var figure = $(this).children('.back');
        var button = figure.find('.button');
        var column = $(this).parents().eq(1);
        $('.column').removeAttr('style');
        column.css('z-index', 2000);
        resetFigures();
        if(flipCard(this)){
            swoosh.pause();
            swoosh.currentTime = 0;
            swoosh.play();
        }
    });

I also came across this interesting workaround project: http://aanandprasad.com/articles/jquery-tappable/. However, I had no luck with that either:

$('.card').tappable(function() {
        var figure = $(this).children('.back');
        var button = figure.find('.button');
        var column = $(this).parents().eq(1);
        $('.column').removeAttr('style');
        column.css('z-index', 2000);
        resetFigures();
        if(flipCard(this)){
            swoosh.pause();
            swoosh.currentTime = 0;
            swoosh.play();
        }
    });

Also, please correct me if I've been mislead, but according to this site, 3D transforms are supported in iOS with the appropriate prefixes: http://caniuse.com/transforms3d

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There is an issue with iOS not registering click/touch events bound to elements added after DOM loads.

While PPK has this advice: http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2010/09/click_event_del.html

I've found this the easy fix, simply add this to the css:

cursor: pointer;
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    wow... how is this real?! Safari done gone done it this time. This Quirksblog article clears it up further: quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2010/10/click_event_del_1.html
    – Larry
    Mar 26, 2014 at 0:11
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    WTF!? I'm wondering why click events don't work in IOS in a phonegap app using jquery .on(). I add cursor:pointer to a class and walla! This is ridiculous but it works. This is a 5 year old topic.
    – Khary
    Jul 15, 2015 at 0:43
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    A few years ago in some Apple office: "Let's depend on a css value to decide whether we should register a click event or not". Genius!
    – Tashows
    Aug 17, 2017 at 21:20
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    After despairing over my script for hours, frantically trying to work out where I did something wrong to cause a simple button to not work on iOS devices, I found this through DuckDuckGo, think "this can't work", try it anyway because desperate, and it actually works. This messes with my brain.
    – Tijmen
    Sep 4, 2017 at 12:32
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    If you are using tag <a>, you can also add href attribute into the tag. <a class="card">click here</a> => <a class="card" href="javascript:;">click here</a>.
    – revoke
    Dec 13, 2018 at 11:02
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Recently when working on a web app for a client, I noticed that any click events added to a non-anchor element didn't work on the iPad or iPhone. All desktop and other mobile devices worked fine - but as the Apple products are the most popular mobile devices, it was important to get it fixed.

Turns out that any non-anchor element assigned a click handler in jQuery must either have an onClick attribute (can be empty like below):

onClick=""

OR

The element css needs to have the following declaration:

cursor:pointer

Strange, but that's what it took to get things working again!
source:http://www.mitch-solutions.com/blog/17-ipad-jquery-live-click-events-not-working

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    so so weird. a{cursor:pointer;} worked for me
    – wils
    Sep 7, 2017 at 2:01
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    * { /* To receive click events on iOS */ cursor: pointer; } Mar 15, 2018 at 10:45
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    Thanks. Adding onClick="" to my <div> which have a jQuery onClick handler worked perfectly. It was working everywhere but Safari iOS before adding this onClick attribute.
    – Mtxz
    Aug 28, 2018 at 16:39
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You should bind the tap event, the click does not exist on mobile safari or in the UIWbview. You can also use this polyfill ,to avoid the 300ms delay when a link is touched.

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  • I tried implementing bind(), with and without jQuery Mobile for 'tap' and 'vclick', but it didn't work. Is it possible that the hover pseudo-element is interfering since on iOS a tap on an element with :hover defined is the equivalent of mouseover?
    – Bobe
    Feb 10, 2013 at 9:58
  • I don't know about the hover sorry
    – oiledCode
    Feb 10, 2013 at 10:24
  • It's fine. It was simply a matter of making sure every :hover selector was preceded by .no-touch. Still doesn't fix the event handling.
    – Bobe
    Feb 10, 2013 at 10:37

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