Hi Jofan, would you please elaborate a little on the slogan "Dispatches custom events to be used when normal events does not suffice"?
We are moving off jQuery touchHandlers in jQueryUI with touchPunch and it has been a pain. We just want to use as much VanillaJS for our scroll and touchHandlers as we can now but it has been some time since I did that. I am trying to understand when normal events don't suffice and when this lib might be better (or not better) than say, hammer.js, quo.js, interactjs.io, zingtouch etc.
If there is another widely accepted used lib I didnt mention (or is this) I am all ears. Most threads on vanilljs touch hanlder libs are 4-5-6 yrs old. 2020 now and I also want to better understand how touchy fits in or if its no longer the best choice. Thanks
Hi Jofan, would you please elaborate a little on the slogan "Dispatches custom events to be used when normal events does not suffice"?
We are moving off jQuery touchHandlers in jQueryUI with touchPunch and it has been a pain. We just want to use as much VanillaJS for our scroll and touchHandlers as we can now but it has been some time since I did that. I am trying to understand when normal events don't suffice and when this lib might be better (or not better) than say, hammer.js, quo.js, interactjs.io, zingtouch etc.
If there is another widely accepted used lib I didnt mention (or is this) I am all ears. Most threads on vanilljs touch hanlder libs are 4-5-6 yrs old. 2020 now and I also want to better understand how touchy fits in or if its no longer the best choice. Thanks