Without delay

When I wrote about mobile Safari adding support for touch-action: manipulation, I finished with this snarky observation:




Anyway, I���m off to update my CSS even though this latest fix probably won���t land in mobile Safari until, oh ���.probably next October.




Historically, Apple have tied mobile Safari updates to iOS version number increments, and they happen about once a year. But this time, it looks like my snark was unfounded:




On Safari for iOS, the 350 ms wait time to detect a second tap has been removed to create a ���fast-tap��� response. This is enabled for pages that declare a viewport with either width=device-width or user-scalable=no. Authors can also opt in to fast-tap behavior on specific elements by using the CSS touch-action property, using the manipulation value.




That’s from the release notes for Safari 9.1���a point release.



I’m very pleased to have been absolutely wrong with my prediction of Apple’s timing.

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