Hey, i've looked everywhere and can't seem to see other people with this issue - we've created public facing knowledge base articles which are great but when viewed on a smartphone (we've tried multiple types and size smartphones) it appears that the article is being displayed in an iFrame within the knowledge base article, which is resulting in two seperate scrolling pages in the same page and the actual article having a really squashed view and not full page width.
I've tried the Atlassian knowledge base page and it's full screen width unlike ours. Does anyone have any ideas of what causes this or if there's a setting i'm missing or something I have to do?
I've attached two screenshots: the Atlassian knowledge base article with full page width articles and our one which has our article inside an iFrame of the knowledge base page.
Thanks y'all.
Hi @Christopher
Are Confluence pages setup to take advantage of the full width of the page? Or are they centred to the middle, with white spaces on either side?
If it's the latter, I'd try making a page full width...
...and then test it again on a mobile browser.
Let us know if this works!
Ste
Hey there @Ste Wright Thanks for this info! i've given this ago and it has made a change but its really slight.
But when doing this i've found more things that are a bit confusing.. and wondering if you or anyone else in the community know the answers to these additional items:
The image below -
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Hi @Christopher
Have you tried asking https://support.atlassian.com/, to see how they achieve this?
It might be using a more advanced theme builder can also help, for example...
Let us know what you find out :)
Ste
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