Mobile Theme

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I'm using this add on for my iPhone version of my website,http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/mobile-theme-switcher/...

The background stretch is also showing up on my iPhone and replacing the mobile version of the background that I actually want. Is there a way to make it so the background isn't seen on the mobile version?

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bryanlewis
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hereNT replied on at Permalink Reply
hereNT
I don't honestly know how you would do that, I would guess that one way to do it is make an area "Backstretch" in the desktop version and add the block to that, then don't include that area in the mobile theme. That should work, but you might need to move the block on a bunch of pages.
bryanlewis replied on at Permalink Reply
bryanlewis
That works perfectly... I'm having a problem with this add-on on my ipad though, the background image is getting about 100px cut off on the right side and i'm seeing a white background. Any thoughts on how to fix that as well?
hereNT replied on at Permalink Reply
hereNT
I don't actually. I might be able to figure it out if I had a URL to look at the css on but I really don't know much about how the plugin works, I didn't write it I just made the block that would allow you to use it in c5. Sorry.
bryanlewis replied on at Permalink Reply
bryanlewis
I'll PM you a link. Any help would be awesome! Thanks!
bryanlewis replied on at Permalink Reply
bryanlewis
I've also thought about using the mobile theme switcher add-on to also support the iPad and just use the mobile version on there as well but I can't seem to figure out how to include the iPad in the mobile_theme helper file.

That would solve the problem as well. :)
hereNT replied on at Permalink Reply
hereNT
Yeah, I really don't know what to say on this one. I checked it in my desktop and it looked good there but I don't have access to an ipad or an iphone to check it on so that doesn't really mean anything. Let me know if you can figure it out or if you need a refund.
bryanlewis replied on at Permalink Reply
bryanlewis
I finally fixed it... Needed a width 100% div outside of my wrapper to ensure that it would push the background to the full width. That seems to have worked. :) Thanks for the help and patience.
hereNT replied on at Permalink Reply
hereNT
Awesome, glad you got it working!

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