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When writing HTML, there is a META element: <meta name= "Format-detection"/> What is the purpose of this page?
When the HTML page is browsed on the phone, the label is used to specify whether to display the phone number in the page content as a dial-up hyperlink.
The default value on the IPhone is:
<meta name= "format-detection" content= "Telephone=yes"/>
If you don't want your phone to automatically display the phone number in your page as a dial-up hyperlink, you can write:
<meta name= "format-detection" content= "Telephone=no"/>
Viewport Control Phone Full screen
<meta name= "viewport" content= "Width=device-width,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no" >
Common code for mobile devices