Unfortunately I have to rely on a emulator \ simulator that will mean
that I may once the page is online encounter issues that will have to be
fixed when those issues arise on whatever device that may be.

In the mean-time, the iPad I'm testing on has a 1024x768 resolution. 
Chrome device emulation shows the element in the position I desire,
while on the simulator the element is in the wrong position.   Although
the simulator uses iOS 7.1.2 and since I know nothing of iOS, strictly
Windows but from what may be possible is newer versions of iOS may have
issues such as this fixed ?

Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 10, 2016, at 11:37 PM, Crest Christopher
>> <crestchristop...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> TheiPad & iPad mini are both the same CSS width but when previewing both
>> devices; the iPad Mini give me problems with one element. Shouldn't the
>> results be identical ?
>
>
> Are you testing with real world, physical devices? Or with some
> emulator / simulator kind of thing? The latter gives you at best an
> approximation of the real thing (assuming you use an emulation that
> uses the WebKit rendering engine).
>
> Philippe
> --
> Philippe Wittenbergh
> http://l-c-n.com/
>
>
>
>
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