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Scrolling only works when long pressing on content and then scroll

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I am currently working on an Angular/Ionic web app, but have trouble with scrolling on Firefox Android.

My issue is, that I cannot scroll any content on the webpage.

So I would like to know how I could debug the app. I'm already using the WebIDE to access my phone and debug Event Listeners (going to Debugger -> side panel -> Events), but it seems that only a few events are listed because I cannot see any listener on any touch events or scroll events that could cause such behaviour.

Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong here?

I am currently working on an Angular/Ionic web app, but have trouble with scrolling on Firefox Android. My issue is, that I cannot scroll any content on the webpage. So I would like to know how I could debug the app. I'm already using the WebIDE to access my phone and debug Event Listeners (going to Debugger -> side panel -> Events), but it seems that only a few events are listed because I cannot see any listener on any touch events or scroll events that could cause such behaviour. Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong here?

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I found the culprit:

From an older commit there was still some temporary code lying around which listened to touchmove and calling preventDefault.

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Zaɓi Mafita

I found the culprit:

From an older commit there was still some temporary code lying around which listened to touchmove and calling preventDefault.