Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience
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You might be able to address some of these issues to some degree of satisfaction with custom CSS and possibly even javascript in a theme fork, but I'll defer to those that know on the javascript point.
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@phenomlab said in Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience:
I'm more than happy to host that discussion over at sudonix if you want to start the thread
I'd rather discuss it here - larger community affords more opportunity for greater input. Maybe @julian or someone with mod bits can fork this thread?
Or not. Cuz I have discussed this with more than a few folks and we all pretty much end up chasing our tails. How to maintain parity, much less beat, a stacked deck?
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@gotwf said in Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience:
@crazycells said in Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience:
can I see your website please? just curious. I do agree with you about content quality.
Uh, yeah, missed this bit...
Thanks for sharing @gotwf , you have a very good forum.
Am I right to assume the audience of your forum is rather limited (university folks) than general (general public)? I guess that explains your argument because I can see those folks are spending more time in front of the computer than using phones to browse the forums.
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@crazycells Even if users rarely access from mobile devices (which I doubt), this does not mean that the mobile menu should be inconvenient. Or am I wrong?
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@volanar said in Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience:
@crazycells Even if users rarely access from mobile devices (which I doubt), this does not mean that the mobile menu should be inconvenient. Or am I wrong?
Yes, of course. I was just explaining @gotwf 's perspective
I think most forums have more general audience/public, therefore in most forums I am sure mobile users will pass desktop users in numbers.
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@crazycells I think the more convenient the forum, the more users will stay on the forum. For example, in e-commerce, the positioning of elements is very important. If the layout of the elements does not meet common standards, then the number of purchases will decrease dramatically. Usability is one of the main factors for the success of the forum. No one wants to deal with an inconvenient platform
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@baris said in Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience:
Not sure about the dropdowns in the navigation, if a site uses too many of them it might be too many items if they are visible by default.
I see. Since I felt that the left side window is quite plain now, it can take some lists/items easily.
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@crazycells Yeah there are forums out there using the dropdowns heavily. For example
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@baris said in Minor improvements to the mobile menu for a significant improvement in user experience:
@crazycells Yeah there are forums out there using the dropdowns heavily. For example
yes, that would be a problem for those forums...
Do you think it is possible to implement "hide on mobile" "hide on desktop" options for the navigation bar? This way, everyone could edit the navigation bar icon for each medium; and can have different navigation options (in a different format) for mobile and desktop.
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@crazycells Yes you can give custom class names there, I think you can even use the default bootstrap classes to hide it on mobile. Try
hidden-xs
and it should not show up on mobile.