Tablet site doesn't resize during auto-rotate to widescreen

I have designed a desktop, phone and tablet site using the same content. The phone version resizes itself accordingly when the phone is rotated, however, my tablet site stays at a fixed landscape size when rotated to fit a widescreen view. Does anyone know how to fix this problem on the tablet site?

In addition... I have just discovered something that could be key to ADOBE fixing this issue..
I'm fortunate enough to have access to another domain so I've just uploaded to that, and to my complete surprise it works...
It seems that if you have a auto redirect already on the url (like I do for the www.michaelcurrie.co) then the auto direct function that is built into Muse no longer works on sub domains... like the one I'm using to test my themes... e.g.. www.michaelcurrie.co/m11/001/
I've just uploaded the same site to here: www.enve.co/theme and it works perfectly... It seems that Adobe's script seems to be the issue.
This said... I still don't have a solution to my problem as I want multiple themes on the same server to work

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