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  • chumedia

    (@chumedia)

    Cache is usually the cause. Empty the cache completely. If you have a cache plugin – clear that and the minify js too. If you use a CDN like Cloudflare – clear the cache there. If you have installed the site as a web-app, then uninstall and make sure u check “Clear data” prompt on uninstall.

    Clash of plugins – do you have 2 PWA plugins? Do the old disable 1 plugin at a time and retry.

    Also, the popup may only show on scroll up or down.

    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by chumedia.
    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by chumedia.
    Thread Starter chumedia

    (@chumedia)

    iOs uses Follow Device and no longer allows the manifest to dictate orientation as that was a hang-over from 1-gen Apps for mobiles.

    Whilst iOS ignores the orientation declaration, Android – by far the most popular OS in the world – does still allow orientation and by setting the selected option to Portrait, most users – myself included when I first used your plugin – won’t realise this.

    If it is set to Follow Device Orientation then it stops that.

    I care little about you or your plugin. It was nice as it was really the first on the scene that did a nice job of PWA’s, But there are many many more competitors now and almost all of them ignore device orientation completely.

    Last post on this. fix that issue and 95% of PWA WordPress web-apps will resolve one of the biggest UI issues with PWA and most complained about on The Register.
    #:-)

    Thread Starter chumedia

    (@chumedia)

    Orientation is set to Portrait by default (as ur pic), so lots of PWA sites are fixed and annoying because of this.

    Orientation default should be Follow Device not Portrait

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by chumedia.
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