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I'm experiencing an issue in mobile iOS safari where scrolling in a div that contains an iFrame is impossible when dragging inside the iFrame itself:

#outside{
height: 400px;
width: 200px;
background: blue;
overflow: scroll;
}

.space{
  height: 200px;
  width: 200px;
  background: red;
}

iframe{
height: 1000px;
width: 200px;
background-color: green;
}
The green section is the iFrame.... Scrolling on the green section in iOS mobile is the issue

<div id="outside">
<div class="space"></div>
<iframe>

</iframe>
<div class="space"></div>
</div>

So, when dragging on the iFrame, since it has no scroll, it should scroll the parent, but instead, the whole page is scrolled.

Any known workarounds for this bug? It is already working on Android.

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1 Answer 1

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Place your <iframe>s in wrappers with -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;

.iContainer {
  -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;
}

#outside {
  height: 400px;
  width: 200px;
  background: blue;
  overflow: scroll;
}

.space {
  height: 200px;
  width: 200px;
  background: red;
}

iframe {
  height: 1000px;
  width: 200px;
  background-color: green;
  border: none;
  display:block;
}

iContainer {
  -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;
}
The green section is the iFrame.... Scrolling on the green section in iOS mobile is the issue

<div id="outside">
  <div class="space"></div>
  <div class="iContainer">
    <iframe>
    </iframe>
  </div>
  <div class="space"></div>
</div>

Special note: Using this in conjunction with position:relative on <body> causes IoS devices to sometimes block the scroll. Letting it fully revert from it's "bounce" fixes it, but it still feels wrong and buggy.
So make sure you don't have any set position on your <body> or <html>. Took me a bit to debug this quite recently.

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  • Thanks for this! I'm getting a lot closer to solving the problem. I'll accept your answer since it answers the original question completely. However, I didn't mention that the containing div is actually a Bootstrap Modal, which seems to add further complications: jsfiddle.net/hpo2dg6d/7
    – Skeets
    Jun 7, 2017 at 23:23
  • according to several people in this thread: github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/14839 adding the -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch is not compatible with bootstrap modals :(
    – Skeets
    Jun 7, 2017 at 23:25
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    I don't think you'll be able to scroll a modal, containing an <iframe> on all devices in the next decade. We may have walked the Moon, but there are limits to what mankind can do. And the above is one of them. It boils down to all browsers respecting web standards. And that won't happen too soon, imho.
    – tao
    Jun 7, 2017 at 23:26
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    lol - Actually, it works in every browser outside of mobile iOS browsers currently. And on iOS mobile, it works if I have -webkit-overflow-scrolling: auto; on the container and pointer-events: none; on the iFrame, but this solution won't work for me because the iFrame contains variable content that often has links that need to work. :P I'll keep looking at possible solutions. Your answer helped me understand some of the quirky behavior of iOS mobile browsers.
    – Skeets
    Jun 7, 2017 at 23:29

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