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5/14/2013 12:38 PM
 

Hi, 

My site requires responsive design to display on mobile/tablet. We had some work done on the page (aits.compaid.com/article.aspx), and it is responsive design now. But we also have a Site Redirection management set up (Admin->Site Redirection management), so that when users access the site via mobile/tablet, they are redirected to ~/mhome.aspx page, I noticed that if I turned that Redirection off, the responsive design works fine. However, if I have the Redirection turned on, the mhome page content and the article are overlaying each other. Any help would be appreciated!

Thank you,

Sushan

 

 
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