Hi, 
Another way is set the css property like this (it works for me):


button:active { opacity: 1; !important }

Something pretty stupid that I could not understand, but I think it is 
something related to Apple posted in:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205030

*"Impact: A malicious website can make a tap event produce a synthetic 
click on another page Description: An issue existed in how synthetic clicks 
are generated from tap events that could cause clicks to target other 
pages. The issue was addressed through restricted click propagation."*


So I suppose if the button on the active state on onsen is set to the lower 
opacity than 1, Apple should consider that this is a synthetic click .

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