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I cannot see what might cause this problem. I made a website which, as all websites do, looks different on a phone. Here is the link: pizzariaalcapone.ddns.net

I bought a domain and static IP address in order do have a proper URL: www.pizzaalcapone.com

However, if you access pizzaalcapone.com on your phone (or with Chrome dev tools plus smaller window) it does not show the mobile version, but a very cramped desktop version.

If I access it directly with my IP, http://178.115.250.120, It also shows correctly. Furthermore, the favicon is not loaded it I use the pizzaalcapone.com to access it. Error: "http://www.pizzaalcapone.com/favicon.ico 404 (Not Found)". But if you call http://178.115.250.120/favicon.ico, it shows the icon.

I have concluded that it is a problem with the DNS OR with nginx, but I think that's unlikely. I have never done anything with DNS before, I just cannot figure out what causes that.

What could be causing this strange behaviour?

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It's probably a DNS problem. I'm saying this because when you do the command:

dig www.pizzaalcapone.com

the result is:

...
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 65494
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;www.pizzaalcapone.com.     IN  A

;; ANSWER SECTION:
www.pizzaalcapone.com.  3481    IN  CNAME   pizzaalcapone.com.
pizzaalcapone.com.  481 IN  A   184.168.131.241

As you can see the domain is pointing to IP 184.168.121.241, and not the one you said (178.115.250.120)

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Looks like pizzaalcapone.com does not point to 178.115.250.120 but to another address. You would need to configure DNS so www.pizzaalcapone.com resolves to 178.115.250.120 or put your code on 184.168.131.241 as at the moment it's resolving like this:

Non-authoritative answer:
www.pizzaalcapone.com   canonical name = pizzaalcapone.com.
Name:   pizzaalcapone.com
Address: 184.168.131.241

At the moment your requests seem to be going to two different servers hence differences.

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so i figured out what the problem was: There are DNS records. The type A record was going to 184.168.131.241 and i was not able to change it. This was because i had set up a redirect which pointed to the address of my server. This was the wrong approach. The right approach was to delete the redirect. After that, I was able to change the "A" record to the desired IP, now it works! Thank you Tiago and Alexy for giving me the hint, that's what made me realize what the problem was.

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