Can anyone tell me why this page has content wider than screen?
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I am getting that error on my product pages. This link is in the errors http://www.wolfautomation.com/drive-accessory-safety-sto-module-i500 but when I look at it on mobile it is fine.
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It was the menu.
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I couldn't recreate that what size did you get it down to?
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Hello, I took a look at your site and it seems like the responsive design is working fine. The only content I notice that is going off screen is in your copyright text. When the screen is very small the text "WolfAutomation.com/www.wolfautomation.com" is partially obscured. I'm not sure if that's the source of the error, but you could try to include a space or shorten this text to see.
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My best guess is that your mobile menu is throwing it off. You might try disabling it and testing in the Mobile Friendly test. https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wolfautomation.com%2Fdrive-accessory-safety-sto-module-i500
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Can you post a screen shot of the error, I am a little confused, it seems that your console is reporting error related to the mobile viewport. But, I want to be sure before giving a solution.
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I am getting the error in search console, I can't find any problems in any of my tests either.
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Hi,
I checked on Chrome 52.0 and 49.0 on Windows7 and windows vista respectively , the site is not showing wider than the screen, even when the browsers were slowly reduced in size ( to check responsiveness of the website).
I checked the codes, some of the DIV tags are hard-coded for width (they should be relative), that can be a possible source of the issue.
Can you specify where you are getting this error and what is the device used to check the errors?
Thanks,
Vijay
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