[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 183870] [css-visibility][css-pointer-events] Removing pointer interactions on a 'scroll container' itself (or ancestor) and re-enabling them on descendants, doesn't allow for scrolling itself to scroll from those descendants. Always iOS, sometimes desktop.

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Sat Apr 6 05:51:52 PDT 2019


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=183870

--- Comment #13 from jonjohnjohnson <hi at jonjohnjohnson.com> ---
(In reply to Simon Fraser (smfr) from comment #9)
> I would expect no browser to allow scrolling of the "This should
> not be scrollable" div, but if your mouse is over the left side of it, they
> allow scrolling.

Why is it exactly that you'd expect no scrolling would occur over the right hand side?
All browsers allow for "text selection" to drag that element from the right hand side exposing the elements scrolling mechanism. Is this something you also wouldn't expect? Or do you just think, that a scroll/wheel/gesture shouldn't manipulate it's scrolling mechanism while dragging to select text should scroll it?

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