Listening to the scroll event with jQuery and resetting the scroll with window.scrollTo triggers a new scroll event on iOS. That of course resets the scroll again and trigger a new event and so on and so on… So don’t do this:
$(window).on("scroll",function(e){ e.preventDefault(); window.scrollTo(0,0); });
Here’s a jsFiddle to demonstrate it:
Open the result window directly in your mobile:
http://fiddle.jshell.net/GbPF2/2/show/
A simple CSS should do the trick:
html,body{ width:100%; height:100%; overflow:hidden; }
But changing the orientation of the device eventually caused the content to scroll mysteriously, so I added a simple JS to prevent scrolling. It worked on all other platforms.