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I use the following to hide a div and ovelay div when clicking outside a form.

The following javascript is:

$(document).mouseup(function (e)
{
  var container = $("#feedbackform");
  var overlay = $("#overlay");

  if (!container.is(e.target) // if the target of the click isn't the container...
    && container.has(e.target).length === 0) // ... nor a descendant of the container
  {
    $('#feedbackform').fadeOut('fast'),
    $('#overlay').fadeOut('fast');
  }
});

This works fine on a desktop but not on touch mobile devices.

Im guessing its to do with mouseup, any suggestions?

Craig.

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Classic events won't work exactly the same on mobile devices (except some events such as 'click' which is quite the same).

So now you have some mobile specific events named touch events : https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/Events/Touch_events

So touchend is probably the one you want to use :

$(document).on('mouseup touchend', function (e){

[...]

});
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  • Thanks for the reply. This event seems to fire after i click the button. I have an a link that has a function onclick to show the overlay and div. However when clicking this button they show but fadeOut straight away...
    – Lovelock
    Jun 22, 2014 at 22:40

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