Good point iOS not up to date. It’s 14.4.1 and Safari.Seems fine. Is this happening on a particular browser/iOS version combo?
It’s a very fine line between the amount of time it takes between the menu itself opening and the context menu being presented. I wouldn’t particularly class the amount of time taken for the context menu to open a long press.I don't think I really have much of a choice other than to close this.
I'm not sure if things have changed in recent iOS versions but I'm only able to reproduce the context menu popping over the reactions if I do particularly weird things, namely doing a long tap and hold until the "Like" text is selected, and then adjusting the selection.
As noted, if it does pop up, you can hit "Copy" to get rid of it but it doesn't seem easy to get it to pop up now. For the most part it seems to work fine.
Let us know if it is still problematic, particularly on iOS 15 and we'll take another look.
Ah, apologies Chris, it's not the context menu, it's just the "like" phrase being highlighted. You need to press the highlighted section again to get the full context menu.So you get a context menu now? You seemingly couldn’t before and I can’t reproduce that anymore regardless of how long I press for.
-webkit-user-select: none
which dictates that text shouldn't be selectable but unfortunately it introduces other quirks.Yes, I just updated to 15.1.1. and is now better (fixed?)I'm not sure if things have changed in recent iOS versions but I'm only able to reproduce the context menu popping over the reactions if I do particularly weird things, namely doing a long tap and hold until the "Like" text is selected, and then adjusting the selection.
Yes, if are just wanting to choose a recation other than like, then it is not necessary to have the highlight. But if you want the contextual menu then presumable something has to be selected first. So then you can copy and paste the word like somewhere else (not sure why you would want to in this case)I would prefer it not to highlight the text
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