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Safari @iOS 5.1.1: How to disable the auto Zoom-in function after changing view from vertical view to horizontal view? (Website Auto Zoom)

Please feel free to Test our Clients webpage at www.bodensee.eu


When you Rotate the ipad3 Direction at the mainpage twice, you will see

An unexpected Zoom in.


Same Problem at many other Sites too...


The First results of our tests, we r think about some safari reasons or iOS5.1.1 patch changes.


Thank you all for more Infos, tt

iPad (3rd gen) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iOS 5.1.1, :/

Posted on Jun 13, 2012 12:43 PM

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Jun 14, 2012 3:50 AM in response to Tobi T.

INFO FOLLOWUP: as a rule the page objects created by static html and some javascript adaptations.


STEP 1: Mainpage / 100% zoom -> everything is ok

User uploaded file


STEP 2: Mainpage after 90° rotate to righ side / the page does a unintended AUTO ZOOM IN -> it seems like Safari geard towards, to zoom in at the position of our first metro style tile or at the headline.


now any visitor have to zoom out to view the full content of the page... utterly misguided for our advantages.

User uploaded file


STEP 3: Mainpage / after un zooming by visitor -> everything is ok ( top bar is visible, bottom bar too )

User uploaded file


I am looking forward to resolve the problem soon and a rapid response would be appreciatetd.



thankfully, tt

Safari @iOS 5.1.1: How to disable the auto Zoom-in function after changing view from vertical view to horizontal view? (Website Auto Zoom)

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