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  • Thread Starter chad-wordpress

    (@chad-wordpress)

    Thanks again, but I guess I’m not sure what to conclude from your latest comment. As I said in my original post, roughly 30% of the browsers have this same alignment issue. Should I assume that those third of the browsers are just the older ones? I was hoping to get some confirmation that this is expected behavior. Otherwise, it would seem more probable that something in my design is causing this misalignment across a range of browsers, such as this user experienced:
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/site-doesnt-look-right-on-an-android-phone-or-safari-3-for-mac-content-shifts?replies=2

    I also said that I had installed and activated WPTouch and that it didn’t make any difference in how the page was displayed. Is that to be expected also? Shouldn’t I see SOME attempt to display the page differently?

    Thread Starter chad-wordpress

    (@chad-wordpress)

    Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I had stumbled onto WPTouch and had installed it. It didn’t seem to make any difference in the way my phone displayed the page, but I noticed that there were still some to-do items that needed attention on the configuration page. I didn’t have time to address them all yet so I just deactivated it for now and will try to take another looks at it soon. Below are the Warnings and Errors it gives me. I don’t know what a few of these items are, but they must be sub-sets included in other plugins or my theme.

    WP Cache is supported, but requires configuration. Follow this video tutorial for more information.
    WP Super Cache is supported, but requires configuration. Follow this video tutorial for more information.
    W3 Total Cache is supported, but requires configuration. Follow this video tutorial for more information.
    WP CSS is supported, but does not compress WPtouch’s CSS. WPtouch files are pre-optimized for mobile devices already.
    Share This is supported, but requires the WPtouch setting “Enable Restrictive Mode” turned on to work properly.
    WordPress Admin Bar requires additional configuration to work with WPtouch. Follow this comment on the developer’s official site.
    WP Simple Captcha is not currently supported.
    NextGEN Gallery is not currently supported.
    Yet another ajax paged comments (YAAPC) is not currently supported. WPtouch uses its own ajaxed comments. WPtouch Pro supports WP 2.7+ comments out-of-the-box.
    Lightview Plus is not currently supported. Images may not open in a viewer or separate page.

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