If you have a content element that extends past the bottom of the screen and use WPTR, the user can no longer drag to scroll the page. I was able to isolate the problem to this call to HammerJS in init():
h.get( 'pan' ).set( { direction: Hammer.DIRECTION_VERTICAL } );
I tried commenting that line out, and everything else in WPTR seems to work just fine in my app. Happy to send you a PR to delete that line if you think there are no unintended side effects.
If you have a content element that extends past the bottom of the screen and use WPTR, the user can no longer drag to scroll the page. I was able to isolate the problem to this call to HammerJS in init():
h.get( 'pan' ).set( { direction: Hammer.DIRECTION_VERTICAL } );
I tried commenting that line out, and everything else in WPTR seems to work just fine in my app. Happy to send you a PR to delete that line if you think there are no unintended side effects.