The omnipresent idiocy of the general population never cease to amaze me. The Internet has made it clearer than ever, though - people are not nice, neither they are smart. In general. The average Internet user is a violent cretin. This is why I stopped participating in many forums and bulletin boards I was a member of, I am just tired of listening to somebody's stupid tirades about anything. I can (and do) write my own, thank you very much.
I stumbled upon this oddity when upgrading to iOS 6 while working on a mobile advertising project, and it took me a better part of the day to figure out what is going on: all of a sudden an element {position:fixed} stopped working in a correct manner (which is staying put, while the page is scrolling), and started "sticking" to the scrolling page, moving out of the viewport, and then just "jumping" back to the correct location after the scrolling was finished.If you scroll this page , you will see it—hint: that's the one labeled "broken"—assuming that you have a correct device/browser combination. Mine was iPhone4 and iOS 6.0 (6.0.1-6.1.3 behaves just the same). On the original page, where I first encountered the problem, all of my elements were created dynamically using JavaScript, but at the end of the day (literally) it become clear, that the glitch is in the iOS 6 CSS implementation.Here is what happens: if you have an element {position:fixed} whic