Hi Danielo

TW5's built-in themes uses CSS-based responsive design quite aggressively
to adjust to the display size. Going further, and adapting what content is
displayed according to the display size would allow us to switch the
sidebar to some kind of slider for small screen sizes as you suggest.

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> TW5 is quite responsive, but comparing it with other mobile sites I feel
> it a bit outdated. Check for example the github mobile site. For a better
> experience we need parts of the ui that are only displayed on mobile. I
> don't know if this can be done with simple CSS or we need widgets with the
> ability to detect mobile devices.
>
> One example would be a fixed menu button at the top right that displays a
> menu with a with of 100% where each button has also a width of 100. This
> menu should go until half of the screen, no matter at what position of the
> page are. That menu can transclude buttons based on their tags, so this way
> is more configurable. There are also parts of the ui that are useless on
> mobile, tabs are too small and vertical tabs does not have sense.
>
> What are your opinions about this?
>
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