13.3.1 text overlapping results on display using Safari
Any one figure out how to resolve the new issue on iPad 13.3.1 which displays text overlapping results using Safari. Turn it horizontal and it goes away.
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Any one figure out how to resolve the new issue on iPad 13.3.1 which displays text overlapping results using Safari. Turn it horizontal and it goes away.
Some websites don’t appear to play nicely with the the new iPadOS webkit engine - and sometimes do not render correctly. There are two workarounds that usually resolve the problem - and you’ve already discovered the first:
1) Simply rotate the iPad orientation from Portrait to Landscape - or vice versa. The page often redraws correctly.
2) For affected websites, change the Safari default “desktop” setting to “mobile”.
This change will only influence the affected website - other pages will continue to render using your default settings.
Hopefully, as incidence of this issue is not uncommon, either affected websites and/or Apple will resolve this issue with a code change at some point in the future.
I hope you find this to be helpful in resolving your website rendering problem.
Some websites don’t appear to play nicely with the the new iPadOS webkit engine - and sometimes do not render correctly. There are two workarounds that usually resolve the problem - and you’ve already discovered the first:
1) Simply rotate the iPad orientation from Portrait to Landscape - or vice versa. The page often redraws correctly.
2) For affected websites, change the Safari default “desktop” setting to “mobile”.
This change will only influence the affected website - other pages will continue to render using your default settings.
Hopefully, as incidence of this issue is not uncommon, either affected websites and/or Apple will resolve this issue with a code change at some point in the future.
I hope you find this to be helpful in resolving your website rendering problem.
Hello,
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Sure... thanks!
I tried to increase font size, no luck. When I rotate horizontal it goes away and when I rotate back to vertical it’s fixed.
Thank you for the screenshot. This appears to be a common problem with Google. You will need to submit a bug report to Google so they can address it in an update.
13.3.1 text overlapping results on display using Safari