What happened to my full screen view in iOS7?

Before I downloaded iOS7 I could rotate my phone to utilize more of the screen. For example, when typing I could rotate my phone for a larger keyboard. Or, to prevent constant squinting I could rotate my phone to view photos and videos full screen. After downloading iOS 7, when I rotate my phone nothing happens. It's incredibly frustrating. The iPhone screen is already small enough. Why can't I view in full screen mode anymore???

Never mind, found the screen orientation lock. Fixed it.

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