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Jesse MacFadyen updated CB-1247:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.3.0)
2.4.0
> An option similar to "webviewbounce" is needed that works on Windows Phone
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> Key: CB-1247
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1247
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: WP7
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Environment: Windows Phone
> Reporter: Rob Van Wicklen
> Assignee: Jesse MacFadyen
> Fix For: 2.4.0
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> A "webviewbounce" option can be set to fix an app's viewable area in place on
> the iOS screen, making it so that users cannot drag it and move it off the
> side of the screen. A similar setting is needed for Windows Phone.
> Currently, even if the viewport size is set to the device screen dimensions
> and the scale is fixed at 1.0, Windows Phone users can still drag the app's
> viewport which results in a bounce effect similar to what's seen on iOS when
> the webviewbounce option isn't set to false.
> The Windows Phone WebBrowser control doesn't directly expose a property that
> lets you eliminate the bounce, but the desired result can be acheived with a
> small amount of wrapper code around the control. This would need to be
> implemented within Cordova. The following article explains how to do it:
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> http://www.scottlogic.co.uk/blog/colin/2011/11/suppressing-zoom-and-scroll-interactions-in-the-windows-phone-7-browser-control
> Justification: the ability to eliminate the bounce effect is important for
> app developers who want to create an experience that's similar to a native
> app. This is not currently possible on Windows Phone.
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