@munkacsimark found that the highlighted (--webkitProgressPercent) was not working in mobile (at least not in Chrome, I did not test the other mobile browsers). I was able to get it working though by adding to the JS.
Adding here in case anyone else needs it :)
// Desktop inputElement.addEventListener("mousemove", handleMove); inputElement.addEventListener("mousedown", handleDown); inputElement.addEventListener("mouseup", handleUpAndLeave); inputElement.addEventListener("mouseleave", handleUpAndLeave); inputElement.addEventListener("click", setCSSProperty); // Mobile inputElement.addEventListener("touchmove", handleMove); inputElement.addEventListener("touchstart", handleDown); inputElement.addEventListener("touchend", handleUpAndLeave);
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found that the highlighted (--webkitProgressPercent) was not working in mobile (at least not in Chrome, I did not test the other mobile browsers). I was able to get it working though by adding to the JS.
Adding here in case anyone else needs it :)