• Resolved brendoon

    (@brendoon)


    Hi! I haven’t checked this site on mobile for so long.

    You can see that the old audio playlist widget is playing up:
    It’s no longer sizing to the mobile screen but forces the whole page into a narrow band at the left.
    Is there any way this can be fixed?
    The same error ccurs on the homescreen, “chaswilliams.co.nz”
    Apologies, the below screenshot keeps resizing to full size, even though I shrunk it down to a thumbnail when making the post.
    -Best wishes,
    -Brendoon

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  • Thread Starter brendoon

    (@brendoon)

    I discovered the player bar also sticks out wide in the edge browser on desktop, though not in chrome.
    This is the classic editor player which allows playlists.

    Hello @brendoon, no worries at all about the screenshot size. It was really helpful in visualizing what’s happening in your mobile site.

    It’s no longer sizing to the mobile screen but forces the whole page into a narrow band at the left.
    Is there any way this can be fixed?


    I’ve taken a look at the site front page and also ‘Shooting from the Shadows’ page and all playlists are resized correctly in both Chrome and Safari mobile.

    I discovered the player bar also sticks out wide in the edge browser on desktop, though not in chrome.

    The player bar looks fine and not sticking out for me in desktop Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers.

    If you’re still having this issue in both mobile and desktop, check if you have OS and browser updates and update them if needed, and check your site again to see if the issue persists after that. Or use another device to test as well.

    Thread Starter brendoon

    (@brendoon)

    Thanks heaps Kel!
    I ended up working around the problem by installing a music player plugin. Its bright pink colour scheme gave the site an unexpectedly snazzy contrast to the main green accents, so it was all good in the outcome!

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