On 05 Mar 06:34, Emma wrote:
> > And here is how it works with the PDA mode. 
> > http://www.b2ck.com/~ced/tryton_pda.png 
> >
> > For me, we don't need to be "responsible" (I mean dynamicaly) because we 
> > generate the HTML in the browser. We just need to implement the same PDA 
> > mode in sao base on the screen size (or whatever is the right method). 
> > For information, PDA mode is quite simple, it just replaces all GTK Table 
> > by a GTK Table of 1 column. 
> >
> > Ok, so if I understand correctly, you want to write some more javascript 
> on an already cpu-heavy javacript interface to re-implement an existing 
> css-only feature of bootstrap to achieve this:
> 
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DER-9KI45Ic/Uxc1jXeKzMI/AAAAAAAAALc/Nqi7Eki9oZw/s1600/592_sao_responsive.png>
> Knowing that will increase cpu load (slowness/lower battery life) while the 
> target audience of such mode is using device with usually limited supplies 
> of cpu power/battery....
> 
> Is taht what you are saying?

Not at all. I thought it was obvious that the resize function should not
be called in 1 column case.
I even think it is lighter to use a 1 column table than letting the
browser compute the css rules to find that all must be on 1 column.
I use a very small laptop to develop and I can say that the so called
“responsive” website are quite slow to render.

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