chrome-render | general server render base on headless chrome | Server Side Rendering library
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QUESTION
When the ion-segment-button is initially rendered in the Chrome browser, it looks like this:
The above is what I want it to look like on an iOS mobile device.
When I do render it on an iOS device, it ends up looking like this:
I have tried changing the ion-segment mode to Android but it still looks nothing like how it does in the Chrome browser.
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Answered 2019-Aug-02 at 22:52You should look at the documentation for ion-segment.
You'll see there is a mode
property:
Description: The mode determines which platform styles to use.
Attribute: mode
Type: "ios" | "md"
So you should set the mode
property to md if you want it to always use material design, even on iOS.
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