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When visitors browse the PROJECT section of [login to view URL] on an iPhone, Safari suddenly throws the message “A problem repeatedly occurred” and reloads the page. The crash happens only while scrolling through the photo gallery; desktop and Android devices behave normally. I need someone to dig into the front-end code (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, any gallery or lazy-load Deliverables • Clean, well-commented code update pushed to the live site (or a tested staging copy) • Confirmation that the gallery scrolls smoothly on current iOS versions in Safari and Chrome without the error message • Quick regression check to be sure other pages and devices still work as before
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Hi, I’ve reviewed the issue and understand the iPhone Safari crash happening while scrolling through the PROJECT gallery. I can thoroughly inspect the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, gallery scripts, and lazy-load behavior to identify the root cause and apply a clean, optimized fix. I will ensure the gallery scrolls smoothly on current iOS Safari and Chrome, then perform a full regression check so the rest of the website continues working perfectly across desktop and mobile devices. Hafiz S.
$50 USD in 1 day
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8.5

Hi there, We’ve previously resolved similar issues with Safari crashing on iOS while scrolling through image galleries. In one instance, we identified a JavaScript memory leak caused by a third-party library, which we fixed by switching to a more optimized library. This experience gives us a strong foundation to tackle your problem effectively. We can also enhance your gallery with features like lazy loading and image optimization, ensuring faster load times and a better user experience. Let’s schedule a 10-minute introductory call to discuss your project in more detail and see if I’m the right fit for your needs. I’m eager to learn more about your exciting project. Best, Adil
$111.69 USD in 7 days
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Hello, I am very interested in fixing the iOS photo scroll bug on www.williamklein.com. I understand the project requirements of resolving the issue that occurs specifically on iPhones while scrolling through the photo gallery. With expertise in iOS Development, Website Optimization, PHP, Web Design, JavaScript, and Web Development, I am confident in my ability to tackle this task effectively. I plan to thoroughly analyze the front-end code, specifically focusing on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, to identify and rectify the issue causing the crash on iOS devices. By implementing necessary updates and optimizations, I aim to ensure smooth scrolling functionality on Safari and Chrome for current iOS versions. - MY WORK STATS: ✨ https://www.freelancer.com/u/XanvraTECH I look forward to discussing this project further and am available for a follow-up meeting at your convenience. Best regards, Warda Haider
$100 USD in 4 days
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6.8

Hello, I can look into the iOS-specific crash on the PROJECT gallery and pinpoint where the scrolling triggers Safari’s reload issue. I’ll review the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and any lazy-loading logic to ensure the gallery runs smoothly on current iOS versions. I’ll provide clean updates and make sure the rest of the site behaves the same across all devices. Thanks, Teo
$200 USD in 2 days
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I will diagnose and fix the iPhone Safari crash in your PROJECT gallery by identifying front-end performance or memory issues within the gallery, lazy-loading, or scroll behavior while preserving the existing design and functionality. I have strong experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and cross-browser optimization to ensure smooth scrolling on iOS Safari/Chrome with clean, tested updates and full regression checks. Best Regards, Muhammad
$30 USD in 1 day
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Hi - this sounds less like a normal JavaScript bug and more like iOS Safari hitting memory or rendering limits while the gallery keeps loading images during scroll. I’d start by reproducing the crash on the PROJECT section, then inspect image sizes, lazy loading, DOM growth, scroll handlers, and any gallery script behavior. User opens PROJECT - scrolls photos - images lazy-load - Safari memory climbs - page reloads with “A problem repeatedly occurred.” Looks correct, but fails when too many high-resolution images stay decoded in memory. Heavy image rendering can crash iOS in real use, so I handle it with stricter lazy loading, responsive image sizes, cleanup, and safer scroll logic. Input - gallery scroll. Processing - optimized loading/rendering. Output - stable iPhone browsing. The part to get right early is identifying the exact crash trigger.
$400 USD in 2 days
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6.5

Hi, The "A problem repeatedly occurred" crash in Safari iOS while scrolling a photo gallery is almost always a memory pressure issue, too many high-res images loading simultaneously and overwhelming the browser's memory limit on mobile. The fact that it only happens on iOS and not Android or desktop points directly at Safari's stricter memory cap. My approach: inspect the gallery's lazy loading behavior, image sizes being loaded, and any JavaScript scroll listeners that might be triggering excessive repaints. Fix will likely involve proper lazy loading if it's missing or misconfigured, image size optimization for mobile viewports, and cleaning up any memory leaks in the scroll handling. I'll verify the fix across current iOS Safari and Chrome before touching the live site. Quick turnaround on this one, it's a well-scoped bug with a clear reproduction path. Best, Justin
$140 USD in 7 days
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Having encountered your site and your evident photo scrolling bug, I can say with absolute certainty that my vast experience and comprehensive skill set make me the ideal candidate to tackle this issue. My team at Diligent AI Development has spent over 9 years in the industry, specializing in LLM integrations, WordPress, Shopify, and modern web application development. Our full-stack capabilities afford us an intimate understanding of the front-end code (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) involved and how it interacts with iOS. Lastly, our focus extends beyond just fixing immediate problems; we work proactively to maximize your website's efficiency overall. Following the necessary fixes here, we'll conduct a meticulous regression check on other pages and devices to pre-empt any additional bugs that may arise from these interventions. With Diligent AI Development as your technology partner, you are assured not just of short-term rectification but long-term optimization as well. Let's chat about how we can best meet your project needs!
$140 USD in 7 days
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Hello! As a seasoned front-end developer with over 9 years of experience debugging iOS-specific Safari issues, I'll fix your photo gallery scroll crash on iPhone quickly and cleanly. Here's how I can help: - Diagnose the root cause (likely memory pressure from lazy-loading, JavaScript errors, or CSS transitions) on your PROJECT section gallery - Implement a clean, well-commented fix using efficient image loading, throttled scroll events, or Safari-compatible gallery alternatives - Test thoroughly on current iOS versions in Safari and Chrome, plus regression check on desktop/Android Quick question: Does the gallery use any specific library (e.g., Swiper, FancyBox, custom JavaScript)? I can work on a staging copy and push the fix once confirmed smooth. Ready to start immediately.
$140 USD in 7 days
6.0
6.0

Hi there, I will reproduce and fix the iPhone Safari crash in the PROJECT gallery by inspecting the HTML/CSS/JavaScript gallery code and any lazy-load or image-handling plugin causing memory spikes on iOS Safari. - Update: patch front-end (JS/CSS/HTML) to remove the crash trigger (lazy-load tweaks, passive scroll listeners, image decode/resize) and push tested code to a live or staging Git branch - Validation: confirm smooth scrolling on current iOS Safari and Chrome with device testing logs and a short video capture - Regression & delivery: quick regression check across desktop, Android, and other pages and push a tested commit to your live site or staging - Risk/QA: backup checkpoint + staged deployment and post-fix validation Skills: ✅ HTML/CSS/JavaScript ✅ iOS Safari / iPhone browser ✅ lazy-load / gallery plugin debugging ✅ performance & memory optimization ✅ Git / staging → live deployment Certificates: ✅ Microsoft® Certified: MCSA | MCSE | MCT ✅ cPanel® & WHM Certified CWSA-2 I’m available to start immediately. Is this running on the live production server now or do you prefer I work on a staging copy first? Best regards,
$75 USD in 1 day
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Dear Client, I am writing to propose my services to resolve the iOS Safari photo gallery scroll crash on www.williamklein.com. With extensive expertise in front-end web development, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and website optimization, I am well-equipped to diagnose the root cause of the “A problem repeatedly occurred” error specifically on iOS devices. My approach will involve thorough debugging of the gallery code and any lazy-loading mechanisms to identify memory leaks, event listener issues, or rendering bottlenecks causing Safari to reload the page. I will ensure the updated code is clean, maintainable, and version-controlled with Git. Upon completion, I will deploy the fix to a staging environment for testing and verify smooth scrolling on the latest iOS Safari and Chrome versions without triggering errors. Additionally, I will perform regression testing across other pages and devices to confirm no new issues arise. My commitment is to deliver a robust, tested solution within your budget and communicate clearly throughout the process. I look forward to helping you restore a seamless user experience on your iOS gallery. Best regards, Lazar
$140 USD in 7 days
5.9
5.9

Hello, I came across your project Fix iOS Photo Scroll Bug and I am very interested in working with you. I have reviewed your requirements and fully understand the scope and expectations. I specialize in PHP, JavaScript, Testing / QA, CSS, HTML, Web Development, iOS Development, Version Control Git, Website Optimization, Web Design and have successfully delivered similar projects before. I am committed to delivering high-quality work with reliability, clarity, and professionalism. I work transparently throughout the project so progress, deadlines, and expectations stay clear at every stage. I would be glad to discuss further details and am ready to start immediately. Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards, Anum
$140 USD in 3 days
5.4
5.4

Hi, I can fix the iPhone Safari crash in your PROJECT gallery by debugging the front-end code and identifying the exact cause—usually related to lazy loading, large image memory usage, or JS conflicts on iOS Safari. I’ll optimize the gallery so it scrolls smoothly on iPhone (Safari and Chrome), without affecting desktop or Android behavior. The fix will be clean, well-commented, and tested to ensure no other parts of the site break. You’ll get a stable gallery with smooth scrolling on iOS and a quick confirmation after testing. Ready to start immediately.
$35 USD in 1 day
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Hi, I have 9 years experience in JavaScript, HTML/CSS, mobile Safari debugging, performance optimization, and frontend QA. For this project, I will diagnose the iOS Safari crash in the gallery (likely related to memory usage, lazy-loading, or scroll handling), optimize the code, and ensure smooth scrolling without reload issues on iPhone. You can expect clear communication, fast turnaround, and a high-quality result. I’ve fixed similar mobile Safari issues and will test across iOS versions to confirm stability without breaking other pages. Best regards, Juan
$140 USD in 1 day
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Hello, it's an easy fix for me. I delivered a similar project last week with a 5-star review and would love to show that in private. Message me and let's talk more about your project and I will share my approach today. Cheers, Fahad.
$100 USD in 1 day
5.3
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Hi, This looks like a common iOS Safari issue related to memory handling or JavaScript execution during heavy scroll events (often caused by image galleries, lazy-loading, or large DOM rendering). I can debug and fix the crash on your PROJECT gallery so it scrolls smoothly on iPhone without triggering the “A problem repeatedly occurred” error. My approach: – Inspect the gallery behavior specifically in iOS Safari (scroll + memory usage) – Identify issues like excessive DOM nodes, unoptimized images, or problematic lazy-load scripts – Optimize rendering (debouncing scroll, improving lazy loading, reducing memory spikes) – Test across Safari and Chrome on iOS to ensure stability – Run a regression check so other pages/devices remain unaffected I’ve resolved similar issues caused by image-heavy galleries and mobile Safari limitations. I can start immediately and deliver a tested fix within your requirements. Thanks.
$60 USD in 1 day
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Hi, I will resolve the scrolling issue in the photo gallery on the PROJECT section of your site, specifically targeting the iPhone Safari crashes. My experience with front-end technologies—HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—along with various lazy-load implementations gives me confidence in diagnosing the root cause swiftly. I’ll focus on isolating the specific scripts or styles causing this behavior, ensuring that any updates maintain the integrity of the existing design and functionality across all devices. After addressing the problem, I'll provide clean, well-commented code and confirm that the gallery scrolls smoothly in both Safari and Chrome on the latest iOS versions. Additionally, I will conduct a quick regression check to ensure all other pages operate without issues post-update. Let’s get started on this to enhance user experience and eliminate the crashes. Thank you.
$140 USD in 7 days
4.7
4.7

Greetings, I've taken a look at the issue you're facing with the photo gallery on your website when accessed via iPhone Safari. It seems that the scrolling through the gallery is causing repeated crashes, which can be frustrating for your visitors. To address this, I would first examine the front-end code, particularly the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript involved in the gallery setup. My approach would involve identifying any potential conflicts or bugs that may be triggering the reloads. I would ensure that the code is clean and well-commented, so future updates are easier to manage. After implementing the fix, I’d thoroughly test the gallery on the latest iOS versions in both Safari and Chrome, making sure everything flows smoothly. Additionally, I'd conduct a regression check on other pages and devices to ensure everything remains functional. Best regards, Muhammad Arshman
$80 USD in 4 days
4.8
4.8

The "A problem repeatedly occurred" error on iOS Safari isn't a simple visual bug you can fix with basic CSS; it's a hard WebKit engine crash. While other bidders will try randomly updating plugins or guessing the fix, this issue requires a deep understanding of how iOS handles memory allocation during active scrolling. Apple strictly limits RAM per browser tab. Your current gallery implementation is silently overloading the device's memory buffer, forcing the iPhone's operating system to kill the page to protect the device. As a Frontend Architect specializing in high-performance web applications, I don't guess—I profile. My approach: I will connect a physical iOS device to Apple's Web Inspector to trace the exact render layers and DOM behaviors causing the memory leak. I will refactor the gallery's rendering logic at the code level, optimizing how the browser handles the scroll queue. I guarantee a smooth 60fps scroll on real iPhones without triggering the system's kill switch, and without breaking the current Desktop/Android behavior. I will deliver the fix on a staging environment first for your review. Is your gallery logic custom-coded, or does it rely on a specific third-party library? Sebastián Calvo | Wave Studio Design
$140 USD in 2 days
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With over a decade of experience in both back-end and front-end web development, I am the ideal candidate to tackle the iOS photo scroll bug on your site. I have extensive knowledge in CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and iOS Development – all the tools necessary to dig into the code, identify the issue in your gallery, and create a well-commented, clean update that will resolve the error for good. Not only do I maintain high coding standards, but I am also adept at optimizing websites for different platforms. I will ensure that the gallery scrolls smoothly on current iOS versions in Safari and Chrome without a hitch, conducting thorough regression checks to ensure nothing is compromised in the process. Experience has taught me to always deliver on deadline and within budgetary constraints without compromising quality or efficiency. Moreover, given my passion for problem-solving and my appreciation for user-friendliness, you can trust that I'll put in every ounce of my skillset to prevent further issues across other pages and devices. My commitment is not just limited to delivering projects; it extends towards creating sophisticated solutions that yield results. Let's work together to bring a seamless browsing experience to iOS users on your website!
$150 USD in 3 days
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