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    Default iPhone Centers Web Page

    My website pages display on an iPhone off to the right (hidden).
    A viewer must scroll their iPhone screen left to see the pages.
    Is there a way to fix this in Fusion 2013?

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    URL? No one can help without seeing the site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckj View Post
    URL? No one can help without seeing the site.
    The URL is www.serenitycottagegardens.com
    The pages are centered in the browser now.
    However, whether centered or not, in my iPhone the home page is not visible unless I scroll the screen to the left.

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    You're using frames. Turn them off.

    Whatever you're doing to center the page is causing the effect you're seeing in Safari.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckj View Post
    You're using frames. Turn them off.

    Whatever you're doing to center the page is causing the effect you're seeing in Safari.
    Thanks. I turned off the left and right framses, but still centered in the browser. That did it. Thanks again.

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    You don't need any frames at all. They're a leftover from the 1990's.

    But... glad it works for you now.
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