[support] Problems with iPad

Jamie Holly hovercrafter at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 27 16:41:36 UTC 2013


Are you sure it's only the iPad, or is it any smaller screen? The 
easiest test is to resize your browser down to a smaller width and see 
if it acts up. If you're using Firefox, you can hit ctrl-shift-m to go 
to a mobile simulation mode.

Jamie Holly
http://hollyit.net

On 12/27/2013 11:16 AM, Philip_Wetzel at nhd.uscourts.gov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an issue when viewing my Drupal website with an iPad.
> Sometimes it loads with the margin almost 1/3 too far to the left and you
> have to move it to the right.
> Also, if you rotate the screen (forcing it to switch from landscape to
> portrait and visa versa) it will
> render too far to the left.
>
> I've found a few suggestions for adding attributes to the css file with no
> success.  Namely....
> body {	margin: 0 auto; }
> and
> body {	min-width: 1080px; }
>
> I've also found suggestions to add a meta tag.
> <meta name="viewport" width=device-width />
>
> I'm not exactly sure how to do that.  I do have the
> template_html_head_alter function in template.php which is supposed
> to force ie out of compatibility mode.
>
> /** Implements hook_html_head_alter*/
> function template_html_head_alter(&$head_elements) {
>    // Force the latest IE rendering engine and Google Chrome Frame.
>    $head_elements['chrome_frame'] = array(
>      '#type' => 'html_tag',
>      '#tag' => 'meta',
>      '#attributes' => array('http-equiv' => 'X-UA-Compatible', 'content' =>
> 'IE=edge,chrome=1'),
>      '#weight' => -1001,
>    );
>    error_log('template_html_head_alter');
> }
>
> Has anyone had to deal with this?
> Happy new year,
> Phil
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