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Select lists not working on FF Android but work on default browser

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Hi, Hoping for some help

Building an online game website which I'd like to work on both mobiles and PC's without different versions.

I'm finding that Select lists do not open on FF Android or FF iOS-mobile, even though they work fine in the Android default browser and in Chrome. Could anyone help me debug this, or is it an FF issue?

The page URL: http://www.HoldingTheBall.com/clubroom.php?logon=1 To test: Load the URL, click the image of the guernsey on the mid-right, and then try to use either of the select lists. Page features: HTML4, CSS, JS, Jquery, Jquery-ui, Jquery-touch-punch (for drag-drop on mobiles)

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Hi, Hoping for some help Building an online game website which I'd like to work on both mobiles and PC's without different versions. I'm finding that Select lists do not open on FF Android or FF iOS-mobile, even though they work fine in the Android default browser and in Chrome. Could anyone help me debug this, or is it an FF issue? The page URL: http://www.HoldingTheBall.com/clubroom.php?logon=1 To test: Load the URL, click the image of the guernsey on the mid-right, and then try to use either of the select lists. Page features: HTML4, CSS, JS, Jquery, Jquery-ui, Jquery-touch-punch (for drag-drop on mobiles) Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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There is no such thing as Firefox iOS. There was Firefox home, which would Sync Firefox bookmarks and history to your iOS device. All browsers on iOS are Webkit based on the iOS stock Safari.

That being said on Firefox for Android I see the behavior you mention. Is this still an issue if you disable the div dragging?

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There is no such thing as Firefox iOS. There was Firefox home, which would Sync Firefox bookmarks and history to your iOS device. All browsers on iOS are Webkit based on the iOS stock Safari.

That being said on Firefox for Android I see the behavior you mention. Is this still an issue if you disable the div dragging?

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Yep, that absolutely fixes the problem...

Interesting that the default Android browser and Chrome both work OK though. No worries - probably easiest to just disable the dragging of these "modals" on mobile devices...

Modified by Hairboy