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  • mechx1

    (@mechx1)

    By “working correctly yesterday” do you mean that you could see the images on your iPhone/iPad? Have you looked at it on any other mobile devices, such as Android?

    That’s a big image 3,461px × 2,252px (scaled to 473px × 307px). Whether or not this is the problem, you might consider pulling it into an image editing program (Photoshop, GIMP etc.) and scaling it down a bit.

    Thread Starter Daksh

    (@techiecrunch)

    Yes, by “working correctly yesterday”, I mean to say that they were seen fine when I checked it that day.

    After checking on Browserstack I get to know that the images work fine on Android devices but aren’t displayed on iOS device (Seems to be an iOS problem).

    It is to be noted that the image display’s fine when I resize the browser window (My site has a responsive design).

    The big image seemed to be working fine, but now it isn’t.

    mechx1

    (@mechx1)

    Doesn’t make sense that Browserstack says there’s a problem with the image on iOS when you could see it on iOS devices up until yesterday, unless that image changed somehow. Could you be caching a bad copy of the image on both of those devices?

    Thread Starter Daksh

    (@techiecrunch)

    Tried clearing the cache too, but still doesn’t fix the issue.

    The images could be seen both on Browserstack as well as iOS devices up until yesterday.

    And now, the images can’t be seen on both of them.
    Tried a lot, but can’t figure out what the problem is.

    mechx1

    (@mechx1)

    This probably isn’t the issue, but you should get into that post in text or HTML view and knock out the stray paragraph tag in front of the img tag for that image, just to be sure.

    Thread Starter Daksh

    (@techiecrunch)

    Okay, I did that. That was a clash between the custom excerpts and content paragraph. Shifted to using a more tag.

    The issue is still not solved. I have no idea what to do about this. And why would ONLY iOS have a problem? 🙁

    mechx1

    (@mechx1)

    Are you sure its iOS and not the browser? Are we talking mobile Safari or similar? I know Mobile Safari had a resource limit per page at one time and it stopped loading images when the limit was exceeded for that page, but I’m not sure if that got fixed somehow. Do you have another browser available on that iPad?

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