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Can’t switch out of generic mobile view
Mods,
I don’t know what happened but when I try to view the forums from my mobile I am stuck in a generic mobile view. Clicking disable mobile theme does nothing. Whatever you broke, please fix it. It’s horrible. |
My colleague and I both just checked and it seems to be working fine.
What phone are you using? Maybe a software update is needed to fix this? |
iPhone X. The site was down for me the other day and it has been this way ever since it came back up.
Edit: I found that I see the generic mobile theme when I go to the http (non-secure) site on port 80. It works correctly if I go to the https (secure) version on port 443. |
Also started noticing ads at the top of the screen which I’ve never seen before.
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Same here..adds at the top..also when I click on a fourm it directs me to some add that's not related. I back up and try it again and it works fine..not sure what's going on
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Regarding mobile view. The only way I've been able to switch in and out of mobile view is to log off from pelican. Then the change takes effect. |
Same issue here, using Android 9.0.
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,,,at least it's not the geriatric mode....
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Bump because this is still broken.
The webserver config is the problem. It works fine when I use the https (secure, port 443) version of the site. And I do this as a workaround but when someone posts a link and it is to the non-secure (port 80) version, it switches back to the mobile theme instead of the Desktop theme. Clicking on Desktop theme does not switch to Desktop theme — it just redirects to the main forum page. Something is misconfigured. |
This just happened to me tonight. I cannot get off of the mobile view
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for Iphone users, in the URL line there is also a button that requests for a mobile theme.
If you switch it off, problem fixed. Two letters A, left top corner of your screen. |
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It is still strange that the link from vBulletin doesn’t work to switch out of mobile mode. My point is that there are obviously two instance running — one unsecure on port 80 and one secure on port 443. The instance on port 443 sems to work correctly so it’s likely a config difference between the two instances. If only there was a tool that could compare two configuration files for differences. Oh, wait... there is! Unix diff! :p |
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