Hi Amy:
One of the nice things about the TPAC is that it has exactly the same HTML
in mobile as in the desktop version.
The only difference is in the CSS, which changes how things are displayed
(and in the case of status, whether it is displayed), by checking the
screen width.
In this case, if
Amy,
There has been a lot of work done over the years to make the OPAC useful
on mobile devices. Last time that I tried it, admittedly over 2 years
ago, it worked rather well on my Samsung S4.
I don't think anyone has actively kept up with it, but there are likely
some open Launchpad bugs about
Hi Amy,
I don't know anything about a mobile version of the OPAC, but there are
mobile apps today that provide a better experience than the OPAC on a small
device. You can try out the Hemlock Android app with Bibliomation at
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.kenstir.apps.hemlock.
Hi all--
Does anyone know if there is any development work afoot for the mobile
version of the OPAC? The reason I ask - one of our library directors
would love to see status on the search results page, instead of having to
click into each record.
Thanks,
Amy
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