I'm hosting a site at godaddy under the URL http://777aviation.co - but the client also wants http://777aviationblvd.com and http://777aviation.net to go to the same site. I forwarded the URLs and used masking, but now when you hit the site through those URL's, the responsive state on an iphone doesn't seem to work. Have you seen this issue before? See the attached pngs.
Whoops. Left out the first part. UPDATE: When I turned off masking for http://777aviation.net - the problem resolved itself. But if you checked http://777aviationblvd.com on an iPhone it doesn't display the proper responsive state.
The screenshots are attached to this original post - one shows the intended responsive state, the other shows what happens when you hit the URL w/ forwarding and masking enabled. the device is an iPhone 6 with the current iOS.
The original site is being hosted at godaddy under the URL http://777aviation.co - but the client also wants http://777aviationblvd.com and http://777aviation.net to go to the same site. I forwarded the URLs (from Network solutions) and enabled masking, but now when you hit the site through those URL's, the responsive state on an iphone doesn't seem to work - it formats for ipad dimensions. When I turned off the masking for http://777aviation.net - it works, but shows the .co address. I've left masking on for http://777aviation.net
You can see the formatting in the screenshots that were attached to the initial post.
Yes it is redirecting to that URL because that's what I need those additional URLs to do... I had to turn off masking on both because they were using http://777aviationblvd.com the primary domain and I didn't want the site to look incorrect. I can turn masking back on to http://777aviation.net if that will help. Did you look at the screenshots I've attached? That pretty much visually shows you what was happening.
Yes those screenshots show the page being zoomed out but unless i can Inspect the Html in the Browser i cant figure out why its doing that :) . Please Turn on Masking so i can see the issue.
I'm hosting a site at godaddy under the URL http://777aviation.co - but the client also wants http://777aviationblvd.com and http://777aviation.net to go to the same site. I forwarded the URLs and used masking, but now when you hit the site through those URL's, the responsive state on an iphone doesn't seem to work. Have you seen this issue before? See the attached pngs.
Hey ,
I cant seem to view any of the urls ? .
Bes.t
ThemeNectar Support Team
Whoops. Left out the first part. UPDATE: When I turned off masking for http://777aviation.net - the problem resolved itself. But if you checked http://777aviationblvd.com on an iPhone it doesn't display the proper responsive state.
Hey Again,
I just tested in Iphone Emulation mode and it seems to be alright . Could you provide a screenshot of the actual mobile device .
Best.
ThemeNectar Support Team
The screenshots are attached to this original post - one shows the intended responsive state, the other shows what happens when you hit the URL w/ forwarding and masking enabled. the device is an iPhone 6 with the current iOS.
Hey Again,
I cant seem to view this site: http://777avaiationblvd.com/ . Also .net is forwarding to .co . Let me know.
Best.
ThemeNectar Support Team
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The original site is being hosted at godaddy under the URL http://777aviation.co - but the client also wants http://777aviationblvd.com and http://777aviation.net to go to the same site. I forwarded the URLs (from Network solutions) and enabled masking, but now when you hit the site through those URL's, the responsive state on an iphone doesn't seem to work - it formats for ipad dimensions. When I turned off the masking for http://777aviation.net - it works, but shows the .co address. I've left masking on for http://777aviation.net
You can see the formatting in the screenshots that were attached to the initial post.
Hey Again,
http://777aviation.net is redirecting to .co so i cant seem to recreate the issue ?. This is what i am seeing in Emulation Mode: http://prntscr.com/b7tl6m .
Bes.t
ThemeNectar Support Team
Hi Tahir,
Yes it is redirecting to that URL because that's what I need those additional URLs to do... I had to turn off masking on both because they were using http://777aviationblvd.com the primary domain and I didn't want the site to look incorrect. I can turn masking back on to http://777aviation.net if that will help. Did you look at the screenshots I've attached? That pretty much visually shows you what was happening.
Hey Again,
Yes those screenshots show the page being zoomed out but unless i can Inspect the Html in the Browser i cant figure out why its doing that :) . Please Turn on Masking so i can see the issue.
Best.
ThemeNectar Support Team