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Bootstrap modals don't work correctly on Android and iOS. The issue tracker acknowledges the problem but does not offer a working solution:

Modals in 2.0 are broken on mobile.

Modal window in 2.0 not positioning properly

The screen darkens but the modal itself is not visible in the viewport. It's possible to find it at the top of the page. The problem occurs when you've scrolled down on the page.

Here is a relevant portion of bootstrap-responsive.css:

.modal {
position:fixed;
top:50%;
left:50%;
z-index:1050;
max-height:500px;
overflow:auto;
width:560px;
background-color:#fff;
border:1px solid #999;
-webkit-border-radius:6px;
-moz-border-radius:6px;
border-radius:6px;
-webkit-box-shadow:0 3px 7px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
-moz-box-shadow:0 3px 7px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
box-shadow:0 3px 7px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
-webkit-background-clip:padding-box;
-moz-background-clip:padding-box;
background-clip:padding-box;
margin:-250px 0 0 -280px;
}

Is there a fix I can apply?

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5 Answers

EDIT: An unofficial Bootstrap Modal modification has been built to address responsive/mobile issues. This is perhaps the simplest and easiest way to remedy the problem.

There has since been a fix found in one of the issues you discussed earlier

in bootstrap-responsive.css

.modal { 
    position: fixed; 
    top: 3%; 
    right: 3%; 
    left: 3%; 
    width: auto; 
    margin: 0; 
}
.modal-body { 
    height: 60%; 
}

and in bootstrap.css

.modal-body { 
    max-height: 350px; 
    padding: 15px; 
    overflow-y: auto; 
    -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch; 
 }
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Thanks, unfortunately I wasn't able to get this working. – ty. Aug 6 '12 at 22:14
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Worked for me! Thanks – Mosh Oct 1 '12 at 9:20
Fixed the issue for me on an iPhone with ios 6 (whatever version of Safari that is) – Icarus Oct 14 '12 at 13:08
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there is a mistake in .modal. You have top: 3% and bottom: 3%. If you remove the bottom: 3% it is working as expected. – Martin Booka Weser Oct 15 '12 at 9:43
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This solved all of my problems. I would bake you a cake if I knew how to bake. – Chuck Bergeron Mar 5 at 20:43
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Gil's answer holds promise (the library he linked to) --- but for the time being, it still doesn't work when scrolled down on the mobile device.

I solved the issue for myself using just a snippet of CSS at the end of my CSS files:

@media (max-width: 767px) {
  #content .modal.fade.in {
    top: 5%;
  }
}

The #content selector is simply an id that wraps my html so I can override Bootstrap's specificity (set to your own id wrapping your modal html).

The downside: It's not centered vertically on the mobile devices.

The upside: It's visible, and on smaller devices, a reasonably sized modal will take up much of the screen, so the "non-centering" won't be as apparent.

Why it works:

When you're at low screen sizes with Bootstrap's responsive CSS, for devices with smaller screens, it sets .modal.fade.in's 'top' to 'auto'. For some reason the mobile webkit browsers seem to have a hard time with figuring out the vertical placement with the "auto" assignment. So just switch it back to a fixed value and it works great.

Since the modal is already set to postition: absolute, the value is relative to the viewport's height, not the document height, so it works no matter how long the page is or where you're scrolled to.

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simple and works for me. until there is an official bugfix. – Johe Green Sep 7 '12 at 6:47

We use this code to center the Bootstrap modal dialogs when they open. I haven't had any issue with them on iOS while using this but I'm not sure if it will work for Android.

$('.modal').on('show', function(e) {
    var modal = $(this);
    modal.css('margin-top', (modal.outerHeight() / 2) * -1)
         .css('margin-left', (modal.outerWidth() / 2) * -1);
    return this;
});
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It does not work on Android. – MrUpsidown Aug 3 '12 at 20:53

The solution by niftylettuce in issue 2130 seems to fix modals in all mobile platforms...

9/1/12 UPDATE: The fix has been updated here: https://github.com/niftylettuce/twitter-bootstrap-jquery-plugins/tree/master/modal-responsive-fix

(the code below is older but still works)

// # Twitter Bootstrap modal responsive fix by @niftylettuce
//  * resolves #407, #1017, #1339, #2130, #3361, #3362, #4283
//   <https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/issues/2130>
//  * built-in support for fullscreen Bootstrap Image Gallery
//    <https://github.com/blueimp/Bootstrap-Image-Gallery>

// **NOTE:** If you are using .modal-fullscreen, you will need
//  to add the following CSS to `bootstrap-image-gallery.css`:
//
//  @media (max-width: 480px) {
//    .modal-fullscreen {
//      left: 0 !important;
//      right: 0 !important;
//      margin-top: 0 !important;
//      margin-left: 0 !important;
//    }
//  }
//

var adjustModal = function($modal) {
  var top;
  if ($(window).width() <= 480) {
    if ($modal.hasClass('modal-fullscreen')) {
      if ($modal.height() >= $(window).height()) {
        top = $(window).scrollTop();
      } else {
        top = $(window).scrollTop() + ($(window).height() - $modal.height()) / 2;
      }
    } else if ($modal.height() >= $(window).height() - 10) {
      top = $(window).scrollTop() + 10;
    } else {
      top = $(window).scrollTop() + ($(window).height() - $modal.height()) / 2;
    }
  } else {
    top = '50%';
    if ($modal.hasClass('modal-fullscreen')) {
      $modal.stop().animate({
          marginTop  : -($modal.outerHeight() / 2)
        , marginLeft : -($modal.outerWidth() / 2)
        , top        : top
      }, "fast");
      return;
    }
  }
  $modal.stop().animate({ 'top': top }, "fast");
};

var show = function() {
  var $modal = $(this);
  adjustModal($modal);
};

var checkShow = function() {
  $('.modal').each(function() {
    var $modal = $(this);
    if ($modal.css('display') !== 'block') return;
    adjustModal($modal);
  });
};

var modalWindowResize = function() {
  $('.modal').not('.modal-gallery').on('show', show);
  $('.modal-gallery').on('displayed', show);
  checkShow();
};

$(modalWindowResize);
$(window).resize(modalWindowResize);
$(window).scroll(checkShow);
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OK this does fix it I tried it today Sept 5-2012 but you have to be sure to check out the demo

The solution by niftylettuce in issue 2130 seems to fix modals in all mobile platforms...

9/1/12 UPDATE: The fix has been updated here: https://github.com/niftylettuce/twitter-bootstrap-jquery-plugins/tree/master/modal-responsive-fix

here is the link to the Demo It works great heres the code I used

            title_dialog.modal();
            title_dialog.modalResponsiveFix({})
            title_dialog.touchScroll();
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