viewport-fit=cover Works Locally but Not on GitHub Pages #144354
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I’m experiencing an issue where the
viewport-fit=cover
meta tag works as expected when running the site locally, but it doesn’t apply correctly after deploying on GitHub Pages. On the deployed version, it appears as if the viewport is set tocontain
rather thancover
when viewed on Safari on iPhone. Inspecting the elements confirms thatviewport-fit=cover
is applied, but the viewport behaves differently.Important Note:
This issue only occurs on Safari (iPhone). The
viewport-fit=cover
setting works correctly on Android devices, even in the deployed version.GitHub Pages URL:
https://saif-alhaider.github.io/nahrain-central/
Relevant Meta Tags in
index.html
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