I am developing a mobile website but have encountered this problem - a font size of 14px is displaying much larger in landscape than in portrait. However, it seems to be bas
@hotshot309's comment (linking to this post from 55 Minutes) is the correct answer, but I fear as a comment it isn't getting the attention it deserves. What the OP (and likely anybody arriving here) should be using is this:
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;
If you set it to none
, the user won't be able to scale even if they want to (something that I, for one, often do on desktop when I don't feel like violating the monitor's personal space with my face). Using 100%
prevents webkit from doing its default scaling while still allowing users the freedom to do so themselves.
Apple rescales the font-size when the viewport changes to increase readability. It doesn't matter that the font-size is set to something absolute like 14px. To disable it, you can use the following CSS:
-webkit-text-size-adjust: none;