Hi Shalitha,
You're right. But it needs more effort to make it clean. You can have a
look at my instance if you like. There I did much to give the user a good
mobile experience. But you hit some limits.
So I find the idea good to start with a partial fork of some tools. But
maybe a combination of
Hi..
+1 This is nice idea!. Yeah we can go with developer only template switcher
by
placing new template files separately. I think making things responsive is
not hard
for many of existing template components. I just tested it by using
chrome's DOM
editor see https://i.imgur.com/3zOxXVQ.png makin
On 10/23/18 1:55 PM, Ingo Hornberger wrote:
> Hi Dave!
>
> If I understood your ideas right, I'd love to see that. I putted quite a
> lot of work into the styles to get my allura instance mobile ready. And the
> result is by far not clean.
>
Yea, we also made a few attempts at just changing CSS
Hi Dave!
If I understood your ideas right, I'd love to see that. I putted quite a
lot of work into the styles to get my allura instance mobile ready. And the
result is by far not clean.
But the biggest advantage would be, that I can change every page. So I can
make more easily make adaptations to
Right now allura pages are all fixed width, but it would be good to have them
all be responsive web pages, particularly down to small mobile screen sizes.
We've had a ticket at https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/tickets/8093/ for
this for a while, but it is a challenging task to figure out ho