> You can tell chrome to 'Request Desktop Site' and then things work ok again. 
> So it seems to be some detection of a user agent and maybe some css gets 
> added. I saw some code in common.js which seems to set classes based on user 
> agents, but even if I remove all of that things don't seem any better.  
> Anyone has any idea what exactly is different between using "Request Desktop 
> Site" and the 'mobile' site, and maybe hardcode to always use the desktop 
> site in some combination of user agents?
>Cor

Hi Cor,

Do you have the viewport set in your mobile template?
eg: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1" />

The "Request Desktop Site" sends out a fake non-mobile UserAgent string. 
Requesting a desktop version from the server. This only works for servers that 
decide at server-side if a desktop or a mobile version must be outputted to the 
client. It doesn't work for sites that use responsive design methods. If you 
use responsive design css (@media), you should have the viewport set.

Regards,
Martijn


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