Hello.
My PHPBB3 page width has suddenly gone mad!
It's perfectly ok on a PC (windows or mac - various web browsers), but for some reason the main body is narrow on mobile devices (phones, iPads - both iOS and android).Â
The header is ok but the main body is maybe 70% of what it used to be.
Screen width is (and always has been) set to 93% and that's fine.
So why the issue on a tablet/phone?
Link.... http://bellsareringing.forumotion.com
I need help! Members are going crazy at me.
Many thanks.
Troy.
Update: if I change the 93% to something higher (say, 100%) the iPad looks better (still some way off perfect) but on the PC it's over-sized.
I'm not sure what to do or why this has happened.
Is there a CSS code that I might use that will force the 93% on all platforms?
Update 2: I've set the width to 1200 (rather than a percentage) and this seems to have fixed the issue with all platforms.
However, will this affect people will lower-res screens?
I'm just concerned that not using 93% will cause some viewing problems for some people.
Sorry for the bumps: just instant updates.
I'd still DEARLY love help..
My PHPBB3 page width has suddenly gone mad!
It's perfectly ok on a PC (windows or mac - various web browsers), but for some reason the main body is narrow on mobile devices (phones, iPads - both iOS and android).Â
The header is ok but the main body is maybe 70% of what it used to be.
Screen width is (and always has been) set to 93% and that's fine.
So why the issue on a tablet/phone?
Link.... http://bellsareringing.forumotion.com
I need help! Members are going crazy at me.
Many thanks.
Troy.
Update: if I change the 93% to something higher (say, 100%) the iPad looks better (still some way off perfect) but on the PC it's over-sized.
I'm not sure what to do or why this has happened.
Is there a CSS code that I might use that will force the 93% on all platforms?
Update 2: I've set the width to 1200 (rather than a percentage) and this seems to have fixed the issue with all platforms.
However, will this affect people will lower-res screens?
I'm just concerned that not using 93% will cause some viewing problems for some people.
Sorry for the bumps: just instant updates.
I'd still DEARLY love help..
Last edited by troyeccles on September 5th 2014, 2:56 pm; edited 2 times in total