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ChocolateChip-UI targets iOS, Android and Windows Phone 8. The defaults on these platforms are mobile Safari, mobile Chrome and mobile IE. To enable development on the desktop, we also support desktop Safari for iOS, desktop Chrome for Android, and desktop IE 10-11 for Windows Phone 8. Both the iOS and Android versions depend on Webkit specific features which are not present in Firefox and therefore there will be issues. In the case of Windows Phone 8, it is possible to run that in desktop Firefox, however, if you are doing that on a Mac, some icons will not display properly because ChocolateChip-UI for Windows Phone 8 uses the same internal icon resources as Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. Otherwise, the WP8 version should be running without problem in Firefox.
The sad fact of mobile development is that depending on what platform you wish to target, you will need an appropriate desktop operating system: Mac for iOS and Windows for Windows Phone 8. Trying to simulate all the differences between all the browsers and operating system to be the same in all browsers is simply not possible. We therefore restrain the baseline for developing for iOS to Safari, for Android to Chrome and for Windows Phone 8 to Windows 8.
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By the way, our bad. We missed the check box for Issue tracking on the repos. They now have it.
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Thank you for your responses and suggestions.
Robert: we might try running the WP8-version, I must discuss that with our team.
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I'm curious to know why you are interested in Firefox support. Are you thinking of targeting Firefox OS?
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We're searching for a way to build an app that supports the recent versions of all major browsers, including Firefox on the desktop on both Windows and OS X. Although we wish to support desktop browsers, the app's main focus is mobile, so that is why we ended up exploring ChocolateChip-UI.
I think I expected some of the things not to work on Firefox since the support for other desktop browsers isn't that bad, and Firefox does render fine in our experiment. But the whole data-goto thing makes the apps break hard :-)
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Martijntraa, data-goto works fine for me using Firefox on both Mac and Windows, any of the themes. I'm curious why this isn't working for you. Are you having this issue with the examples or is this a file you've put together? If it's your own code, would you mind sending me some code snippets to see if there's some minor error.
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By the way, I'm currently working on a version of the themes that will play nice with Firefox. I'm ditching the Webkit image masks for a different approach that will work with Firefox.
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Related Issues (20)
- Example navigation-backto: scroll always results entering detail page HOT 2
- Grid do not work on Safari (iPad) HOT 2
- Chocolatechipjs in its own repo HOT 2
- Back button not rendering correctly on WP8 HOT 3
- Phonegap iOS scrolling singletap hadling issues HOT 23
- $.UIEditList callback function when an item is deleted HOT 6
- Chocolatechip-ui app freezes after iOS unlock HOT 2
- Keyboard autofocus being triggered on input fields
- data-goto syntax in docs is wrong HOT 1
- Where do I find example for buttons? HOT 2
- Cannot read property 'classList' of null HOT 4
- chui 3.5.5 does not work on Android Jellybean (4.2) HOT 12
- chocolatechip-ui.json purpose? HOT 3
- $.UIDeletable cannot read property 'on' of undefined HOT 13
- $.UIGoToArticle() loses history between tabs HOT 12
- wp8 nokia lumia 520 "back button issue" HOT 5
- Low Memory Warnings HOT 6
- Error when using $.UIGoToArticle HOT 9
- Tabbar on Android - with scrolled content double click needed HOT 11
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