{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T07:53:58.833858", "uuid": "d0367bb3-a5c8-46ce-a342-c5421db29f8d", "title": "Touch events (Mozilla experimental)", "url": "/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/Events/Touch_events_(Mozilla_experimental)", "tags": ["DOM"], "translations": [{"uuid": "6866635b-6428-42bb-a3b6-6b29698aa404", "title": "Eventos t\u00e1ctiles", "url": "/es/docs/DOM/Eventos_t%C3%A1ctiles", "tags": ["p\u00e1ginas_a_traducir"], "summary": "", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "es", "last_edit": "2014-05-19T04:32:53", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2014-03-21T17:01:05", "label": "Touch events (Mozilla experimental)", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 2966, "last_edit": "2013-12-17T11:18:31", "summary": "The experimental touch events API described on this page was available from Gecko 2.0 (Firefox 4 / Thunderbird 3.3 / SeaMonkey 2.1) to Gecko/Firefox 17. You should instead use the standard touch events API, supported since Gecko/Firefox 6 with multi-touch support added in Gecko/Firefox 12.", "sections": [{"id": "Event_fields", "title": "Event fields"}, {"id": "Types_of_touch_events", "title": "Types of touch events"}], "slug": "Web/Guide/Events/Touch_events_(Mozilla_experimental)", "review_tags": []}