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I have an element that is three times the width of the browser window (it needs to be) and I cant seem to disable the ability to scroll sideways on mobile devices.

I found a lot of threads with a similar question, in almost everyone it was suggested to add

max-width:100%; and overflow-x:hidden; 

to the body and/or html tags, which I did or adding something more or less similar to

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1"> 

(I tried nearly every variant I came upon) Neither of those solutions worked though

body
{
    max-width: 100vw;
    overflow-x: hidden;
    position: absolute;
    height: auto;
    padding: 0px;
    margin: 0px;
}

Does anybody have an idea on how to fix this? Thanks.

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  • You can see for yourself at classwebdevelopment.com/develop Mar 29, 2015 at 0:04
  • Try changing your viewport to <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1">
    – Jonathan
    Mar 29, 2015 at 0:11
  • Did that too, doesn't work either... Mar 29, 2015 at 1:47

1 Answer 1

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I copied the HTML of your site to my local server, and this seems to work. Let me know if your milage varies.

In your header, add this. We're basically telling mobile devices do disable zooming in and out, and setting the scale to 1:

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1, minimum-scale=1">

Add this style for a div that will wrap the #main div:

<style type="text/css">
  #container {
    overflow-x:hidden;
    width:100%;
  }
</style>

Update: on one of my mobile devices, this was not sufficient, so I had to use the following styles:

<style type="text/css">
  #container {
    overflow-x:hidden;
    width:100%;
    position:relative;
    top:7vh;
    height:53vh;}
  #main {
    top:0;
  }
</style>

Now wrap your #main div with the div #container. Because of the CSS added in the previous step, anything wider than 100% of the browser width should be hidden.

<div id="container">
  <div id="main">
    .
    .
    .
  </div>
</div>
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  • Thanks a lot, this fixed it, now I just need to figure out why my buttons to go to the next page don't work on mobile devices :/ Mar 29, 2015 at 11:27
  • Edit: It works on some browsers on mobile devices, just not on some others, guess they don't support jquery Mar 29, 2015 at 12:00
  • The strange. Jquery should work on all modern devices. Which mobile devices are you using that are not working?
    – Jonathan
    Mar 30, 2015 at 23:28
  • It is working on my mobile phone, not on all browsers though, it works on chrome, but not on the android stock browser (which doesn't support css3 I think because the whole site is rubbish there) and on Dolphin browser (the buttons do nothing there) Apr 1, 2015 at 0:38

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