How can I fix the webpage orientation to Portrait only for iPad and iPhone?

Unfortunately, there is no way to explicitly "lock" the orientation of a web-app in Mobile Safari, as you can also see from the link that Alex posted above in the comment.

However, you can have multiple CSS files for different screen orientations. There's a handy JavaScript snippet that you can copy-paste here: catswhocode.com/blog/10-useful-code-snip... This should at least allow you to design around the rotation without having to use JS but just CSS.

Thanks for the link. – Digital Robot Gorilla Nov 7 at 14:18.

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