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Neville C.
Neville C.
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Cell lines on mobile sites in the cell styles  en

Author: Neville C.
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Hi. We have recently created a webiste for a client, www.shanwestrailers.co.za, We are having a problem with the cellstyle blocks on the mobile version. When view on a desltop or notebook the view is perfectly fine. however on mobile there are fient lines displaying on all our cell style blocks.

Please can you advise why this is happening and also how to get rid of these lines.

Thanks!

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Neville C.
Neville C.
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Attached is a view from my mobile device. The lines are present on iPhone ipad Samsung phones and tablets. Please advise at your soonest. 

Thanks. 

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Andre E
Andre E
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Your site looks good on my smartphone. No lines, using Android 4.2

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Claudio D.
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Hello Neville,

We tested the website on many mobile devices and it appeared correctly. It can be a rendering issue of the mobile browser used. We tested it on ios and android devices and it appeared always wthout lines.

Many thanks!

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Neville C.
Neville C.
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I had to change it to a coloured background with rounded corners to satisfy my client.

www.tmcsigns.co.za/preview/shanwestrailers/indexd.html

let me know...

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Neville C.
Neville C.
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Sorry, www.tmcsigns.co.za/preview/shanwestrailers/index.html

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Claudio D.
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Hello Neville,

thank you for the link. Unfortunately this depends on the rendering engine of the mobile browser. This happens when the mobile browser tries to adapt the content and it is resized.

The mobile browser engine is not resizing it correctly. This is a know bug on mobile browsers but unfortunately the developers of the mobile browsers needs to fix it because this depends directly on the internal engine of the mobile browser.

Many thanks!

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