• I got a complaint today from a reader of a newsletter that the word “confidence” is showing up as “confieence” when viewed in iPhone. I tried a few ways to clean it up, including pasting it as plain text. I tested it on my iPhone and found the same thing on the Safari web browser, which is what the reader has been using. I told her that the word would be removed from the website, and I would contact www.ads-software.com to report it. I also said that I would ask that it be fixed on iPhone/Safari and for it to be checked out and fixed, if needed, on the Android phone.

    Thanks,
    Jon LeSage

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  • That sounds very interesting. Have you already removed the word? I’d like to see it on your page. I tried adding the word confidence to one of my test pages and it looks correct on my iPhone/Safari.

    Thread Starter jtlesage

    (@jtlesage)

    Yes, it was removed from the article. I wonder if you’re working from a different operating system. I’m using a new Lenovo Thinkpad on Windows 7, and working from Google Chrome.

    What theme are you using? Can you make another test page with “confidence” and post the link?

    Thread Starter jtlesage

    (@jtlesage)

    It looks like the theme is customized – it was called “ainfall2011” Version 1.0. It shows a screen background image with a gray checkerboard look.

    And here’s the test page with the word “confidence” for you to view:

    https://automotivedigest.com/2015/11/test-page/

    Thanks,
    Jon

    It looks like some sort of problem with the mobile version of the theme. When I look at the site on my iPhone, I see the misspelling, but when I click the link for the Desktop view, the spelling is OK. Are you using a plugin for the mobile version?

    Thread Starter jtlesage

    (@jtlesage)

    No, is there one you would recommend?

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