White Border and Website shift on iPhone?

Hi, I've finished making a site in Muse and it only needs to be a desktop site. However when viewed on an iPhone or an iPad there is an ugly white border to the right side of the site. The whole site appears to have shifted? This isn't the case on my mac.
Anyone have any ideas?

There can be few reasons or this , including any content outside page area , or any content placed stretching outside page area or if any html content being added on page includes size parameter in conflict.
You can try the suggestions mentioned in these similar discussions :
Help with Mobile Site -- Extra White Space Below Footer
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1400434
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1056388
After following the suggestions , if still the issue exists , then send your file at [email protected] with this forum link.
Thanks,
Sanjit

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