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I do not see any floating elements on any of the pages. Headers & footers are both correct width and ads are where they're supposed to be. This is reproducible on every page, including the main landing page and the article pages.
 

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I do not see any floating elements on any of the pages. Headers & footers are both correct width and ads are where they're supposed to be. This is reproducible on every page, including the main landing page and the article pages.

Won't lie, I'm utterly flummoxed. If it was the media queries than I'd expect to see the iframes pushing out to the forced width. Everything is sizing correctly it's just claiming a bigger right side border than it should.

I don't see anyone raising hell on xenforo.com, which makes sense since the out-of-the-box style is untouched. That more or less leaves the ads.
 
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Is anything showing up full screen width in the standard style? Are the ads resizing properly? Do you see anything that could be pushing the screen out that far?

I'm still on iOS8 and all is normal. Ditto Android (via an emulator). Browser responsive is fine across all with reasonable user populations. Utterly perplexed by this. Have to think it's those media queries.

Embedded tweets and the Facebook widget on the front page are not resizing properly under the standard style. Could be one or both of those things causing it.

I had to log out to see ads. When I do that, I can't seem to get the default theme. "Unregistered Default" looks like 1-Style to me when I select it. FWIW, under that theme ads are not resizing properly
 
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Unregistered default is a work in progress, 1-Style should be the default. It's the resizing code that I'm working on in that theme.

The FB window is a known issue, but the embedded tweets seem to be resizing across everything but iOS9 (assuming that's where you're seeing the issue).
 
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Unregistered default is a work in progress, 1-Style should be the default. It's the resizing code that I'm working on in that theme.

The FB window is a known issue, but the embedded tweets seem to be resizing across everything but iOS9 (assuming that's where you're seeing the issue).

Yes, I'm only seeing the embedded tweets issue with Safari - iOS9.
 
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Appears the viewport width is correct in landscape mode, it's only portrait mode where the view zooms out.

https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/13510

Suggested fix is to try adding:

Code:
<meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0001, minimum-scale=1.0001, maximum-scale=1.0001, user-scalable=no"/>

Can we clone the 1 style to rule them all theme and try the above css fix to a temp theme named Safari or some-such?
 
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Appears the viewport width is correct in landscape mode, it's only portrait mode where the view zooms out.

https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/13510

Suggested fix is to try adding:

Code:
<meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0001, minimum-scale=1.0001, maximum-scale=1.0001, user-scalable=no"/>

Can we clone the 1 style to rule them all theme and try the above css fix to a temp theme named Safari or some-such?

Since Unregistered-Default is my working theme I'll plug it in there once able. Will post here when it's live. Only part of that I'm unsure about is user=scalable=no, but will check it out.
 
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iPhone SE official. 16Gb for $299. Free with two year contract. Orders open March 24th. Has all the features of the 6s/6s+ series but in a 4" case.

Apple Watch now available with a nylon band and dropped to $299 too.

9.7" iPad Pros coming this week too. Starting at $599, up to a 256Gb version for $899.
 
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A history of Apple keynotes:

2012: A bigger screen.
2013: An even bigger screen.
2014: OMG, if the screen were any bigger it'd be an iPad.
2016: All the innovations of the last two years with a tiny screen you can fit into your pocket!!!
 
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https://www.popbuzz.com/internet/viral/iphone-11-pro-camera-cockfishing/

People are now "cockfishing" thanks to iPhone 11 Pro camera wide lense

Men are notoriously guilty of sometimes exaggerating the size of their manhood – and Apple has just made it a little bit easier. People have noticed that the new camera on the latest iPhone makes it easier to be "cockfished".

Apple released the iPhone 11 Pro on 10 September 2019 and of course it came with a number of exciting new features, including an upgraded camera. The new phone features three wide-angle camera (wide, ultra wide and telephoto) lenses allowing the user to capture four times more of the scene. It also allows for better images in lower lighting and it's perfect capturing those dreamy scenery shots.

However, not everyone is using the new high-tech camera for taking photos of sunsets. Some have discovered that it has, um, some other uses like… enhancing the size of your penis.

What is cockfishing?
Cockfishing is basically the younger cousin of the catfishing. A catfish is someone that uses another identity for their internet persona, but a cockfish uses altered penis shots to make it look larger than it actually is.

The new iPhone's three-camera lense makes that a possibility but it's not only achieved by using the new iPhone. If you haven't had the chance to upgrade yet (or you're an Android user), smaller objects can be used to make the penis look bigger in comparison. Of course, there's always Photoshop and other photo-editing apps too.

Someone discovered that cockfishing can be made simpler by using the new iPhone 11 Pro camera and shared the results on Twitter (don't worry, only with a banana).

 
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I had never heard of Ronald Wayne before; however, (apparently) it is a true story.

Ronald Wayne Net Worth

Ronald Wayne net worth: Ronald Wayne is an American investor and technologist most-famous for being one of the co-founders of Apple Inc. Ronald Wayne has a net worth of $400 thousand. Ronald Wayne was born on May 17, 1934 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Ronald Wayne was one of the original founders of Apple, Inc. In the late 1970s, Ronald worked as an engineer at video game maker Atari. While at Atari, one of his co-workers was Steve Jobs. In their free time, Steve Jobs and a friend named Steve Wozniak were building homemade computers. In 1976, Jobs and Wozniak decided they wanted to launch their own company. Jobs reached out to Wayne, who had experience setting up corporations, to be a co-founder.

The oldest member of the three-man team, Mr. Wayne sank personal assets into the business and soon became worried that the project was going to run his finances into the ground. He drew the first logo for Apple, drafted the original agreement between the Apple founders, and wrote the manual for the first Apple computer.

Unfortunately, just two weeks after forming the company Ronald decided to relinquish his 10% stake for a payout of $800. When the company became an official corporation, he was paid an additional $1500 US to give up all rights of ownership.

Ronald went back to working at Atari and later owned a stamp shop. He is now retired, and authored his memoirs Adventures of an Apple Founder, and a book about the Constitution and its historic relevance, Insolence of Office, both of which were published in 2011.

Had Ronald held on to his 10% Apple stake, today it would be worth more than $100 billion today. He has said that he made the "best decision with the information available to me at the time" and does not regret his selling of his shares. The first Apple product he ever owned was an iPad 2 which was given to him in 2011. He is the owner of a dozen patents and was featured in the documentary Welcome to Macintosh. He sold the original Apple company agreement signed by Jobs and Wozniak in the early 90s for $500. That document later sold at auction for $1.6 million.

Entire article: https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/ronald-wayne-net-worth/#:~:text=Ronald Wayne net worth: Ronald,, 1934 in Cleveland, Ohio.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Wayne
 
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