Viewing Responsive Pages vs. iPhone Mini 13

Responsive Pages vs. iPhone Mini 13



User: Ruben C. one year ago
I uploaded my site (still in progress) to see how it REALLY looked on mobile devices. On my laptop, everything looks and works great but when I see my responsive site on my little iPhone 13 mini I get all sorts of sad. If you my iPhone mini to landscape, it all works fine but I don't want visitors to have to rotate their phones because of something I couldn't figure out in EverWeb.

My in-progress site is live at rubencueto.com.

If you visit my site, please click on the link CreativityBridge.com. Those pages were really butchered on the iPhone mini in portrait viewing. Any suggestions or constructive criticism would be highly appreciated!

~ Ruben

Last edit one year ago
User: EverWeb Support one year ago
Hi Ruben,

Thanks for reaching out. Please open a support ticket with us, and send us your project file, so we can investigate the issue and provide a solution.

To send your project file, open EverWeb's Projects Window, click the arrows next to your project and select "Send Project File to Support".
After the project file is uploaded, EverWeb will give you a link.
Send that link back to us.

If your project is over 2GB in size or if you have an older version of EverWeb, you won't be able to send it that way.
To send it to us in that case, follow this link and follow the steps outlined on the page:
https://www.ragesw.com/ewprojectupload/

Please don't remove the project file from the folder with project files.

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User: Ruben C. one year ago
I wonder if this is the solution. I'm a newbie to this stuff so feel free to laugh!

Should I create a non responsive mobile duplicate of every page and make a redirect in the original pages in Mobile Settings? This would be a lot of work though. Ugh.
User: wellnl one year ago
Hi Ruben

You should be able to use responsive pages for all device sizes. Usually the problem comes if you are using objects in your page that are fixed width and too wide to be displayed properly on a smaller device. This can be tricky to learn when you’re first starting with responsive design. Once you get the hang of it things become a lot easier. E.g. check out the YouTube video on horizontal page drift in EverWeb. That should give you pointers in addition to help from support.

I have an iphone mini so will try to check out your site too today

Best

Simon
User: wellnl one year ago
Hi again Ruben!

The site looks great but yes, the creativity bridge pages drift left and right so the pages do 'drift' - I found the video for you which should help solve this problem! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nMJItmBbGk
User: George M. one year ago
Looks good portrait mode on iPhone XR.


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