Mobile Support
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Mobile Support
Just a heads-up - I'm currently looking at adding mobile support to the forums and the rest of the site.
Note sure the timescale yet - might be this week, or it might be mid-April.
For the forums, this will probably be in the form of a new theme. It should then auto-detect your device and give the option to switch (auto-detection is never perfect and frankly sometimes boils down to personal preference).
For the main site, it will probably be in the form of a few basic settings that will make it easier to use. A fully 'responsive' site could be big job.
Note sure the timescale yet - might be this week, or it might be mid-April.
For the forums, this will probably be in the form of a new theme. It should then auto-detect your device and give the option to switch (auto-detection is never perfect and frankly sometimes boils down to personal preference).
For the main site, it will probably be in the form of a few basic settings that will make it easier to use. A fully 'responsive' site could be big job.
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Re: Mobile Support
I've been looking at this recently. The forums have a certain amount of mobile support, but it could have more.
Is anyone using (or has tried using) the forums on a mobile device such as a tablet or smart phone? How usable are you finding it?
It seems like fully mobile aware responsive templates are hard to come by - still looking...
Is anyone using (or has tried using) the forums on a mobile device such as a tablet or smart phone? How usable are you finding it?
It seems like fully mobile aware responsive templates are hard to come by - still looking...
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Re: Mobile Support
I use it on my iPhone fairly regularly (most of my internet browsing is on there nowadays as I don't have time to crank up my laptop) and it views fine, basically the same as the desktop version but slightly squashed for easier viewing
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Re: Mobile Support
"Mobile support" constitutes a few things. There are the basics that are considered essential - things like using new tags to tell the browser the page size. The current style supports these.
Further issues currently being flagged by Google are usability based - eg. small fonts and touch buttons/etc which are too close together.
I've found two templates that look like they should work. I'll choose one and add it as an option for people to try.
Further issues currently being flagged by Google are usability based - eg. small fonts and touch buttons/etc which are too close together.
I've found two templates that look like they should work. I'll choose one and add it as an option for people to try.
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Re: Mobile Support
I frequently access the forum using an android phone with no problem. This post has been written using it.richard wrote:I've been looking at this recently. The forums have a certain amount of mobile support, but it could have more.
Is anyone using (or has tried using) the forums on a mobile device such as a tablet or smart phone? How usable are you finding it?
It seems like fully mobile aware responsive templates are hard to come by - still looking...
Sawdust.
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Re: Mobile Support
I have a "more mobile" theme available if anyone would like to try it.
Go to your user Control Panel, and select the "Board Preferences" tab.
Select My Board Style to be "Subway".
If you wish to go back to the original, it is "prosilver".
There are still a few issues with Subway. The Bright Green needs changing (I've sent a support query on this - strangely it is missing in the various colour options!), and I think we need more contrast in the grey/ feint background side of things.
Go to your user Control Panel, and select the "Board Preferences" tab.
Select My Board Style to be "Subway".
If you wish to go back to the original, it is "prosilver".
There are still a few issues with Subway. The Bright Green needs changing (I've sent a support query on this - strangely it is missing in the various colour options!), and I think we need more contrast in the grey/ feint background side of things.
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Re: Mobile Support
Is that a "per device" setting as I do also use my laptop?richard wrote:I have a "more mobile" theme available if anyone would like to try it.
Go to your user Control Panel, and select the "Board Preferences" tab.
Select My Board Style to be "Subway".
If you wish to go back to the original, it is "prosilver".
There are still a few issues with Subway. The Bright Green needs changing (I've sent a support query on this - strangely it is missing in the various colour options!), and I think we need more contrast in the grey/ feint background side of things.
The current setting works far better on mobile than earlier versions of the software did.
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Re: Mobile Support
Per user. It is in your user settings.
"Subway" is meant to be fully responsive - so it will change how it looks according to your device, etc (more so than the current "prosilver"). It also has a very modern "flat" look, as it uses things like "Bootstrap" and "Font Awesome". I don't expect you to know what these are but they are fashionable at the moment. To be fair, they work well with the modern range of devices and browsers. And having created a site with Bootstrap in the past 12 months, it makes it a lot easier to get some nice functionality that works on lots of devices.
"Subway" is meant to be fully responsive - so it will change how it looks according to your device, etc (more so than the current "prosilver"). It also has a very modern "flat" look, as it uses things like "Bootstrap" and "Font Awesome". I don't expect you to know what these are but they are fashionable at the moment. To be fair, they work well with the modern range of devices and browsers. And having created a site with Bootstrap in the past 12 months, it makes it a lot easier to get some nice functionality that works on lots of devices.
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Re: Mobile Support
Ok Richard, I'm trying subway for a bit. First impressions are that while it is a nice clear clean presentation of the forum, it doesn't show any actual content on the page without scrolling down first. This is not something I'd noticed with prosilver.
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Re: Mobile Support
Is that on a cell phone? Content-wise it appears fine on a PC or Nexus 7 (7in tablet). I haven't actually tried the iPad yet.
Even if everyone really likes it, I need to fix the green, and the light grey "banner" (navigation location & search box) - before I make it the default for everyone. I have support requests on these issues.
Even if everyone really likes it, I need to fix the green, and the light grey "banner" (navigation location & search box) - before I make it the default for everyone. I have support requests on these issues.
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Re: Mobile Support
Using Chrome on a Samsung S4. I don't actually see any Green anywhere on the page.richard wrote:Is that on a cell phone? Content-wise it appears fine on a PC or Nexus 7 (7in tablet). I haven't actually tried the iPad yet.
Even if everyone really likes it, I need to fix the green, and the light grey "banner" (navigation location & search box) - before I make it the default for everyone. I have support requests on these issues.
Edit: do see the green banners on the index pages.
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Re: Mobile Support
Richard,
I've taken some screen shots, using both subway and prosilver so you see what I'm seeing.
https://plus.google.com/113863952328572 ... y9MFDVx2uo
I hope this helps.
Sawdust.
I've taken some screen shots, using both subway and prosilver so you see what I'm seeing.
https://plus.google.com/113863952328572 ... y9MFDVx2uo
I hope this helps.
Sawdust.
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Re: Mobile Support
Thanks Sawdust.
Yes there's the green on those forum banners. Also the menu in the top right. However I see it has folded the top right menu in to that one square with horizontal lines - clicking that should open it up.
Also you can probably see what I mean about the Home/Forum and search box being a bit faint.
Yes there's the green on those forum banners. Also the menu in the top right. However I see it has folded the top right menu in to that one square with horizontal lines - clicking that should open it up.
Also you can probably see what I mean about the Home/Forum and search box being a bit faint.
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Re: Mobile Support
Do you see what I mean about having to scroll down to see content?
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Re: Mobile Support
I do now
I think there's a trade off here between large fonts & bigger buttons vs. fitting more on the page.
The template alleviates some of this by doing things like using that horizontal line button to remove most of the top button menu, but there is still a bit of a trade-off!
Is there anyone who has tried using the "prosilver" (ie. default) template in the past few months on a smart phone, and decided it is too difficult? (a few people including yourself have essentially said "works fine")
Google does flag it as having a font that is too small and clickable items are too close, and I would have thought with our membership skewing to the older generations, we might have more of these kind of problems?
I think there's a trade off here between large fonts & bigger buttons vs. fitting more on the page.
The template alleviates some of this by doing things like using that horizontal line button to remove most of the top button menu, but there is still a bit of a trade-off!
Is there anyone who has tried using the "prosilver" (ie. default) template in the past few months on a smart phone, and decided it is too difficult? (a few people including yourself have essentially said "works fine")
Google does flag it as having a font that is too small and clickable items are too close, and I would have thought with our membership skewing to the older generations, we might have more of these kind of problems?
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