Re: Setting a 1920px max width for Responsive layout
Posted 11 years 11 months ago
I also respect that not every company will be early adopters. Nobody reads one line of text 1920 pixels long, but native and naturally see all modules right to left een at focus only one. On the other hand scrolling is definitly the most useless and unnatural behave, invented only in cause of limitations in earlier times. I think this is best to compare with querz and dvorak !!!
Anyway i will try to puzzle the code together then.
Re: Setting a 1920px max width for Responsive layout
Posted 11 years 10 months ago
interesting.
How do you get them to scroll if you haven't designed for above the fold first?
How do they know there is something interesting?
My current website homepage is a tile type display (sort of like win8) and everything important on that homepage is above the fold - and invites a click to get to the interesting stuff.
Re: Setting a 1920px max width for Responsive layout
Posted 11 years 4 months ago
Hi,
can anybody help me ? I made the above and in the link mentioned chances to get the responsive design working up to 1920 px.
What happens is, that my content moves then to the left, so it seems to change something regarding the screen resolution, but the content part is not stretched to the full width of the screen. It stays at the standard width of the template, but at the left side of the screen.
I am using the Oculus template and would really be happy, if somebody could post up the code for me, as I am not having any idea about programming.
Re: Setting a 1920px max width for Responsive layout
Posted 11 years 4 months ago
@Truman
please post your questions in new thread and don't hijack other members threads. There are multiple reasons for that so let me list just few:
1. whenever you post in some other member thread, member who opened that thread receives notification in his inbox about that also. In case your issue or resolution is not the same as OP, that just spams his inbox with unnecessary emails
2. since we have multiple mods working on the forum, it is easier for other mods to spot your issue if you post in in a separate thread. If you post in already used thread, only mod that participates in that thread will see your question
3. it is easier for other members to find a solution in case they try to find something if solutions are spread in separate threads