Thanks! That did the trick. I was unfamiliar with the scrollto method,
but now that I've researched it, it's obvious that that was the cause
of my issue.

Why is that section of code in there in the first place?

~Jon

On Apr 20, 6:38 pm, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try removing the lines:
>
>             setTimeout(function()
>             {
>                 window.scrollTo(0, 1);
>             }, 100);          
>
> -- Sean
>
> Jon B. wrote:
> > I've been developing an iPhone-optimized version of an existing PHP/
> > mySQL webapp of mine and have run into an odd problem. I want to be
> > able to alter the CSS depending on the device orientation. I've
> > included Joe Hewitt's "liquid layout" 
> > [http://www.joehewitt.com/files/liquid1.html
> > ] and it works great. But if I include a hash in the URL of the page,
> > the display doesn't jump to the corresponding named anchor. If I
> > remove the liquid layout eventListener javascipt stuff, then the
> > display jumps as expected.
>
> > Any thoughts on whether and how I can get the page display to jump to
> > a named anchor on load? Thanks!

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