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Joe Bowser commented on CB-1169:
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It notices that the media is larger. I don't apply the same style twice,
instead the media query forces the styles to be removed and reapplied on the
resize. I wish I could provide you with more info, but this is handled by
Android Webkit and not us. We don't do any tweaking to how the Android WebView
renders by default, and I can't find the code Google uses to make this work in
their browser.
> position:fixed does not update its positioning context when you rotate your
> phone
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> Key: CB-1169
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1169
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0, 1.8.0, 1.9.0, 2.0.0
> Environment: Any android phone
> Reporter: Nick Retallack
> Assignee: Joe Bowser
> Priority: Trivial
>
> This page demonstrates the problem:
> http://nickretallack.com/experiments/phonegap/fixed.html
> Open this page in Android Browser and notice that when you rotate your
> device, the red square is always positioned in the far right corner.
> Now try running this page in phonegap. If you load the page in portrait and
> rotate your device to landscape, the red square stays in the middle of the
> bar. If you load the page in landscape and rotate to portrait, the red
> square stays offscreen. I've included a refresh link on the page so you can
> easily test this.
> I've verified the problem on many versions of phonegap on many versions of
> Android OS: Froyo, Gingerbread, ICS, and even JellyBean. Perhaps you need to
> change the way you poke the page to reflow when the user rotates their phone.
> --- Notes on Work-arounds
> One way to work around this would be to use absolute positioning on both the
> header and the scrollable content, and give the scrollable content
> overflow:auto. Unfortunately, most android phones do not support
> oveflow:auto so this would not work. There are scrolling plugins out there
> that attempt to work around this, but my content is virtually rendered
> (elements are inserted and absolutely positioned in the scrollable area only
> when they should be visible) and it does not play well with these plugins. I
> suppose I could modify one.
> Another work-around is to position the content from the left instead of the
> right, and update its position using JavaScript. I've implemented that
> work-around here: http://nickretallack.com/experiments/phonegap/jsfixed.html
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