On 1/18/15 5:41 AM, Kiith-Sa wrote:
Also, note that the collapsible menu can be done in pure CSS,
no JS
needed, which would allow it to work consistently even with
NoScript.
It is possible with CSS only (I think), but fancy features like
animations require CSS3 transitions which has inconsistent
support. Do we have a set of "supported" browsers? In this case
we shouldn't have any problem degrading gracefully anyway, but
it's good to know.
On 1/18/15 9:02 AM, aldanor wrote:
This is usually solved by media queries / responsive design /
grid
frameworks, sorry if I'm stating the obvious :)
My understanding is there are various simpler way to do this,
e.g. separate styles for small screen devices, redirection to a
different URL, setting "hidden" to certain DIVs dynamically
etc. etc. As you saying there's no way to do this unless we use
some grid framework...
We don't need to use a framework, although it might be a good
idea if someone has experience with one they think is
appropriate. I'll try to get to the menus and making primary
layout responsive at some point today.
-Dave