iOS5 scrolling

jqtouch:

iOS5 introduced a new CSS property for allowing sections of content to be fluidly scrolled. We’ve integrated this into jQTouch and made it even easier: Just add a class of .scroll onto your element, and it will vertically flex (so items around the div, like .toolbar are automatically pushed to the top/bottom) and become scrollable.

Because this is an experimental feature, it can be disabled by setting useTouchScroll: false in the initialization options.

iOS5 scrolling

jqtouch:

iOS5 introduced a new CSS property for allowing sections of content to be fluidly scrolled. We’ve integrated this into jQTouch and made it even easier: Just add a class of .scroll onto your element, and it will vertically flex (so items around the div, like .toolbar are automatically pushed to the top/bottom) and become scrollable.

Because this is an experimental feature, it can be disabled by setting useTouchScroll: false in the initialization options.

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