Weird text display on iPhone 14 safari browser

  • On the iphone 14 safari browser some weird text in red box appears that is not part of the content or html structure. Tried on iphone 13 and lower version but the issue is not showing.

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  • Hello there,

    I apologize for any inconvenience you’re experiencing with your website’s display on mobile devices. However, I must mention that since your site is not hosted on WordPress.com, our support is limited as we don’t have access to specific information about your setup.

    To better understand the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, you can refer to this helpful link:

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    For assistance with resolving the mobile display issue, I recommend reaching out to your hosting service or your website administrator, if you have one. They are better positioned to provide support and address the technical aspects of your self-hosted WordPress site.

    In case you need further guidance or have specific questions, you may find it helpful to seek assistance on the WordPress.org forum: https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/

    I hope you find a swift solution to the problem. Should you have any other inquiries, feel free to ask. Wishing you the best with your website!

  • Hey there,

    As mentioned, on these forums, we can only assist with WordPress.com related issues. Therefore, I wanted to remind you about the option to migrate your WordPress site to our servers.

    The content alone can be moved by exporting from Tools > Export, and then imported as per these steps here: https://en.support.wordpress.com/import/ (Tools import). To get the storage you need, and to be able to use a custom primary domain, a paid plan would need to be in place: https://wordpress.com/pricing/

    Alternatively, a site can be migrated into WordPress.com, as is – including all content, themes and plugins. We make the migration process easy with the WordPress.com Migration plugin, which you can find at this link: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpcom-migration/.

    A site being migrated into WordPress.com using this plugin would require a WordPress.com Business Plan.

    We provide a fully managed hosting service with a custom server environment, specifically optimized for WordPress. This means you’ll benefit from built-in security measures, performance improvements, and in-house support to address any questions or concerns you may have.

    Migrating your site to WordPress.com may initially seem like a daunting task, but the advantages of our fully managed hosting service outweigh the effort involved. With our optimized server environment and tailored version of WordPress, you’ll have access to the best possible hosting service for your WordPress website.

    However, if you decide not to migrate your site to WordPress.com, don’t worry! We still want to ensure you receive the help you need. The open-source WordPress forums are available to provide support, where you can connect with experts in WordPress who are well-equipped to assist you with any issues you may encounter.

    We hope this information is helpful. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you for considering WordPress.com as your hosting solution!

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