Navdeep Dhillon | Hi Leon, I think Hotspots are not often used on websites that scroll and are are meant to be viewed on a phone. Usually there's isn't enough room on a phone to tap on what you want without accidentally tapping on the wrong thing.
Hotspots in general aren't used on websites often any more outside of elearning. When we have used Hotspots on elearning designed for mobile devices, we have not allowed scrolling (fit to width and height), and/or content designed for a tablet or a phone held in landscape.
Mostly on the you see buttons on phone-friendly-websites, which I believe do allow you to scroll even if they're touched.
In any case, we'll check to see if we can change this on our end, as you're right - this probably isn't the preferred behavior. The immediate workaround would be to use button objects (with a very transperant fill) instead of Hotspots. |