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  • Thread Starter j4n_solo

    (@j4nsolo)

    First of all, thank you for the answer.

    I’m going to do exactly what you’ve summarized. I assumed that you could somehow do it with CSS. In another forum, I was advised to possibly accomplish my project by changing or adjusting the viewport. However, this has not been discussed further. Of course, I would like to avoid that this will cause other problems with the page.

    Switching to another theme is not an option for me, because I do the thing for a tennis club on a voluntary basis and have already invested a lot of time for it. In addition, I have already had to make many adjustments (CSS) because of the dark mode and calendar plugin. Therefore, I would actually like to limit my work only to the maintenance of the page… except – if possible – to fix this problem, because especially on the iPad, some people certainly like to look at websites in landscape format.

    Thread Starter j4n_solo

    (@j4nsolo)

    Sorry, completely forgotten. Thanks for the hint.

    Here is the page: https://www.tsg-himbach.de

    However, I have to say that I have deactivated the Landscape Mode – just for the reasons mentioned – via plugin and would be reluctant to reactivate it as long as I have not found a solution for this.

    Thread Starter j4n_solo

    (@j4nsolo)

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    I took the exact URL including https (copied in the media library… so definitely no spelling mistakes). Of course, the http variant does not work either.

    Thread Starter j4n_solo

    (@j4nsolo)

    Sorry that I’m asking again here, but I’m slowly starting to believe that this topic is simply being hushed up, because there is either no solution or simply nobody from those responsible wants to take care that it might work at some point. What about “mobile first”? Unfortunately I don’t see any of that in this case.

    Of course, while searching, I found one or the other who was also looking for a solution to this problem, but it can’t be just so few who notice that the coverplate view simply doesn’t work on Safari and Chrome mobile, or is completely useless because neither the page title nor the arrow are displayed, so that one knows that there is more to come below. After all, the coverplate view is one of the highlights of Twenty Twenty. That can’t be right???

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by j4n_solo.
    Thread Starter j4n_solo

    (@j4nsolo)

    Sorry that I’m asking again here, but I’m slowly starting to believe that this topic is simply being hushed up, because there is either no solution or simply nobody from those responsible wants to take care that it might work at some point. What about “mobile first”? Unfortunately I don’t see any of that in this case.

    Of course, while searching, I found one or the other who was also looking for a solution to this problem, but it can’t be just so few who notice that the coverplate view simply doesn’t work on Safari and Chrome mobile, or is completely useless because neither the page title nor the arrow are displayed, so that one knows that there is more to come below. After all, the coverplate view is one of the highlights of Twenty Twenty. That can’t be right???

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by j4n_solo.
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