Hi Otis,
We are using Bootstrap just for the ease to design nice looking pages with
loads of tempalte designs and so on.
The mobile ready feature is nice and JSMol in HTML5 mode works well, but we are
not aiming at mobiles, but they come with it...
I am not sure about your positioning questions and how they are implemented in
Bootstrap, I am of the same type that I basically do not want to deal with
layouting.
However, seems now I found a barrier where JSMol as an important component of
our page must be integrated well.
I will send you a link once I have the page running more stable.
Thanks,
Thomas
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> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 19:42:45 -0400
> From: Otis Rothenberger <osrot...@chemagic.com <mailto:osrot...@chemagic.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] JSMol Size view bind to div size
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> Thomas,
>
> I don?t know a lot about Bootstrap. It?s available on a development app that
> I?ve been using (HTML Egg) and love, but I stayed away from the Bootstrap
> component because it defaults to putting mobile devices first. Maybe Angel
> and Bob know more about Bootstrap.
>
> I will say that JSmol in a page developed for laptop/desktop use works well
> on iPads and other tablets. Smart phones are another story entirely, but I?m
> not sure that smart phones are good for much more than ?see the pretty
> molecule spin? application development!
>
> The mobile first concept is great - write so that you don?t degrade when
> detecting mobile. But another way of looking at this is write for the lowest
> common denominator.
>
> Curious: Are your JSmol divs positioned as absolute or relative? I was
> assuming absolute in a previous email about masking, but in retrospect, I
> guess absolute would mess up the whole resize concept. I have to admit that
> the thing I love about HTML Egg is that it lets me forget about layout
> specifics. Having said this, it?s most powerful when you use it in absolute
> position mode. It creates absolutely bizarre CSS and HTML for layout, but boy
> does it work with ease. Is Bootstrap doing the same thing by default - i.e.
> giving you absolute positioning?
>
> Otis
>
> --
> Otis Rothenberger
> o...@chemagic.com <mailto:o...@chemagic.com>
> http://chemagic.com <http://chemagic.com/>
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