iOS Six Fix

Last Christmas I gave you my bug report. Well, more of a whinge really. Scott put together a much better bug report and test page:

When the meta viewport tag is set to content=”width=device-width,initial-scale=1”, or any value that allows user-scaling, changing the device to landscape orientation causes the page to scale larger than 1.0. As a result, a portion of the page is cropped off the right, and the user must double-tap (sometimes more than once) to get the page to zoom properly into view.

Yes, it’s the old orientation and scale bug in Mobile Safari.

I’m pleased to report that as of iOS version 6, this bug seems to have finally been squashed. Hallelujah!

Given the relatively rapid upgrade path for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users, it won’t be long until we can remove our clever solutions for working around this problem.

Stand down, hackers, stand down. This bug has been taken care of.

Jeremy caught the mantis

Have you published a response to this? :

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I really like what they’re doing with web apps added to the dock:

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I’m very grateful to the Open Web Advocacy group for standing up to this bullying.

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This is exactly what it looks like: a single-fingered salute to the web and web developers.

Read Alex’s thorough explanation of the current situation and then sign this open letter.

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Apple apparently hopes it can convince users to blame regulators for its own choices.

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Previously on this day

13 years ago I wrote Ending September

I travelled. I talked.

14 years ago I wrote Responsive enhancement

A responsive refresh of adactio.com that takes progressive enhancement to the next level.

15 years ago I wrote Small pieces, loosely joined by machine tags

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17 years ago I wrote Lock up your data

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21 years ago I wrote Olde England

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22 years ago I wrote Body art meets architecture

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23 years ago I wrote First Language Gene Found

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