Sometimes my screen on the phone will get really large and partial display. Turning the screen off then back on fixes it.
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It looks to me as though you are looking at a website designed for a different screen resolution. Wide screen vs mobile format.
Just a guess.
Assumptions:
1) This is only happening on the tPF website
2) You have your iphone and ipad synchronized
3) You are using Safari
It appears that your browser/website thinks you are looking at a pc screen so it is trying to format for a wider screen.
At some point you requested to use the Desktop Site.
If this is what happened then try opening a new tab and that should return the screen to a mobile view.
To go to the desktop view.
1) You open Safari
2) you tap on the address bar
3) It opens the icons, bookmarks and frequently visited sites sceeen
Scroll down and you will see a button for "Request Desktop Site"
Don't hit it again. It does not turn it off it it was set. It becomes the setting for the site until you can wipe the browser memory completely clean.
It is website specific. Safari will reload if you hit the button.
Open a completely new tab and see if it goes away
I thought about screen casts being swiped etc.. but then the reformat would not be site specific.
So this in not highly probable but worth checking since it seems to be specific to you and this website.
Last edited by carolina73; 01-04-2023 at 10:29 AM.
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I just had a similar thought - it seems to be opening in landscape mode. The question is whether any other websites are affected. Many websites are preformatted to open in portrait, but if this one isn't, it would be affected if the orientation on the iphone were locked on landscape.
In quoting my post, you affirm and agree that you have not been goaded, provoked, emotionally manipulated or otherwise coerced into responding.
"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
Mahatma Gandhi