About 25% of our users are on tablets, so we always have to keep touch in mind. When possible we've used pointer events (with polyfill) to keep things consistent, but that hasn't always been realistic for some drag-and-drop stuff. We haven't used any touch-related subscriptions yet.
It's still WIP, but you can see some non-polyfilled touch stuff we're doing in github.com/NoRedInk/drag-and-drop - which is already open source, but very unpolished at this point. For example, there's still more JS interop in there than there needs to be. 😄
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About 25% of our users are on tablets, so we always have to keep touch in mind. When possible we've used pointer events (with polyfill) to keep things consistent, but that hasn't always been realistic for some drag-and-drop stuff. We haven't used any touch-related subscriptions yet.
It's still WIP, but you can see some non-polyfilled touch stuff we're doing in github.com/NoRedInk/drag-and-drop - which is already open source, but very unpolished at this point. For example, there's still more JS interop in there than there needs to be. 😄