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    Default Both Desktop & Mobile Display Simulraneously

    I built a new page by duplicating an old one and replacing the old contents with new stuff. Everything works fine when I test the page using the Preview function and then call up Chrome from the Xara work page. However, when I publish the page and then view the online published version, both the desktop and mobile versions display simultaneously. Here's an example.

    https://dividenddetective.com/reit_d...thcaretest.htm

    I already have several pages working correctly, but this has happened before and I fixed it by redoing the whole page. Any ideas?

    Harry
    Last edited by gwpriester; 14 May 2019 at 01:01 AM. Reason: linked link

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    Default Re: Both Desktop & Mobile Display Simulraneously

    I tested this link in my desktop browser and then squeezed the page width to the mobile variant and both look fine to me.

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    Default Re: Both Desktop & Mobile Display Simulraneously

    Works fine for me too when I test it on my laptop, so it must be something with my Chrome browser???

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    Default Re: Both Desktop & Mobile Display Simulraneously

    I've mentioned this before, Chrome is shocking at letting go of cached data. Refreshing just doesn't cut it with Chrome.

    Within Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and clear out the cache.

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    Default Re: Both Desktop & Mobile Display Simulraneously

    It was definitely the particular version of Chrome that was running on my desktop. I'd hate to tell you how many hours I've wasted chasing what I thought was a Xara problem that turned out to be a Chrome issue.

 

 

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