Hi Kevin; I can confirm the bug on Android with FF.
The problem; when on iOS or Android I don’t load a still, instead showing the non-lazy-load YouTube player to avoid the bug where a user has to click play twice to see the vid.
What you actually see is the grey background (as set in lyte’s CSS) being responsive, but the iframe inside it not (which is weird, considering the fact that vid is fully responsive on the desktop, both before and during playback).
I’ll look into this some more tomorrow, but as you can guess I can’t guarantee I’ll be able to fix this (except if I made some silly error in the CSS).
Thanks for looking into it. Would be sad to stop using YouTube Lyte, so hope you find a simple fix.
CSS indeed, hope to have a fix … soon 😉
You. Are. My. Hero. Such great news. Thanks.
OK, this took longer then expected … The fix is not in the CSS but in the JS (boring details can be provided upon request).
Can you overwrite your lyte-min.js with this one and see if that solves this bug for you?
Thanks for persevering. This fixes the bug on the iPad, but not the iPhone. Let me know if there’s anything else you can try.
hmmm, weird. what iOS versions are you running on your iPad vs iPhone?
Agreed. iOS 7.0.3 on iPhone 4 & on iPad.
Both on same version, same browser (the default safari)? Would it be at all possible that you’re seeing a cached version of lyte-min.js on the iPhone?
I’m stumped, really, there’s nothing specific for iPad or iPhone in the updated code. So the quest continues …
Hi Kevin; just tested on the iPhone of a colleague of mine, the redraw seemed to work fine there (although data network quality did gnerate some lag)?
Morning Kevin; I just pushed out a test version of WP YouTube Lyte 1.3.3, would be great if you could download & test this 🙂
Works perfectly on both iPhone and Ipad. Thanks so much for the fix.
Great plugin, with great support. Have marked this as fixed.
Thanks for creating a wonderful plugin.
I am currently using the version 1.3.3, and everything works except rotation issue on iPhone/iPad. When iPhone/iPad (both iOS 7.0.4) is rotated while playing a YouTube video, video stops playing.
I tried “lyte-min.js” and “a test version of WP YouTube Lyte 1.3.3” mentioned above, but neither of them solved the issue.
If you know any other solution, please let me know.
Thank you.
Thanks for reporting skyfield, this indeed is a known issue for which I hope to be able to push a (test of a) new version out towards the end of the month. I’ll report back here as soon as it’s available.