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New user but confused on mobile site layout



User: Tim M. 10 years ago
Firstly what an absolute great bit of software everweb is...

I've just finished designing my updated business site. Its all uploaded fine and looking great check it out if you want (shameless plug)

www.thecarpetfitter.co.uk

I've also made a mobile version which again is fine apart from the master page header. On everweb all the text is aligned perfect but for some reason on a mobile browser (chrome on android) the text is all over lapped. Is there anything i'm doing wrong? I haven't changed any of the page dimensions etc i've just used the standard widths etc when adding a mobile page . I've attached a picture of the issue.

thanks

Last edit 10 years ago

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User: Tim M. 10 years ago
For some reason the picture hasn't posted so here it is hopefully??

http://imgbox.com/ksdQ9DIh

Last edit 10 years ago
User: James G. 10 years ago
Looking at the image it looks to me like the words Carpet Fitting Services need to be reduced in size. All browsers display pages slightly different. In my experience some make fonts a little bigger, and when it does that, it causes a line break.
User: Tim M. 10 years ago
Hmm I suppose its just trial and error then as to make it look good in the browser I have to make the text tiny on everweb...
User: James G. 10 years ago
It is trial and error to some extent. Firefox is the one that does it to me.
What I did was use a wide site name on desktop, and for mobile I stacked the words. I am using images, but it worked for me and came out well I thought. I have been neglecting the mobile version, you can see them here.
I use a lot of Buttons for navigating, and that is where I get issues with font sizes and browsers.
User: James G. 10 years ago
I want to add- I learned that ios and android display differently. I learned that on android things need to be spaced a little bit more than for ios, so I just space things a bit more on both versions.


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