i'm pretty new to Muse and have just started building a site for a new client who wants to see thier site perform well on iPads...so i am designing the site with a 1024x768 browser in mind...after a few hours of getting to know Muse a little bit, i came up with this raw/empty structure so far: http://www.avpmatrix.com/ebamg/v01
the thing is, when i open this site on my iPad, it initially loads in a way that i can see all the elements (save for the large captions on the bottom, which area meant to be on the bottom of the screen when viewed in a full-screen browser)...but when i rotate the iPad into portrait orientation, it shows the central part of the page, with the logo on the left mostly cut off...even worse, when i rotate it back into landscape mode, the site is now partially zoomed-in, showing the logo just as cut-off as in portrait mode, and none of the bottom caption showing anymore.
is there any way to to create the site in a way that gives me more control over the width and placement of page elements on an iPad? for example, can text boxes be created in a way that they dynamically adjust to something like "width=85%" just like the old tables allowed us to do? how can a site be forced to always start displaying against the left edge of the device it is being viewed on, rather than "outside of the viewport", causing page elements to be cut off from view? in other words, can Muse be used in a way that approximates the old HTML1 tables that dynamically stretch to fit the screen and become wider/narrower as needed, always keeping page elements within its defined boundaries?