Web sites should be even more aware that differences in browsers
exist, and to allow the end user to dictate the state of the
browser, not you.  For some examples, phone clamped in landscape
on a car's dashboard; user who prefers landscape because the text
can be bigger and more readable; users who need to enter things
with the pop-out hardware keyboard.

What could possibly *require* portrait layout over the wishes of
the user?

On Feb 3, 2:46 pm, Grev <thegrevs...@ukspotlight.co.uk> wrote:
> I know there is a way to restrict the orientation within an app, but
> is there a way in code of a web page (whether it be HTML, CSS or JS)
> to restrict the web view to only potrait?

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