pretty cool!Just tried your branch and it looks good on my iPhone 4s and on my Galaxy S II.-MatthiasOn Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Corinne Krych <corinnekrych@gmail.com> wrote:Hello All,We've been talking about redesigning our aerogear.org web site. Hylke has done a great design job. Now, we 'just' want to make it responsive.Out of several proposals:1. use bootstrap (current version of our site) and apply our custom design2. use topcoat css and apply our custom design3. use HTML5 boilerplate and apply our custom design and make it responsiveI initially started with option 1, which might be overkill for a static site.Tried option 2, but here too, it seems overkill so ended with option 3.Using a blank page, I worked on Home page reapplying Hylke css but:- removing maximun-scale=1.0 because we want to let people zoom if they wish,- replacing 'px' unit to use 'em',- centred logo images,- making sure width is right otherwise you get screw up with iPhone rotate- adding media queries (only 2 breakpoints for now, but need to be adjusted with devices tests and your feedbacks)The main points to sort out for UX design is the menu bar and the footer.To me, footer is too huge, even on desktop, could we remove news?For the menu, it looks fine on tablets format but on phone, it's not really accessible. So I implemented topcoat swipe menu using CSS3 transform. Is it UX friendly? wdyt?Feedback welcome,Work in progress in https://github.com/corinnekrych/aerogear.org/tree/AEROGEAR-1285++Corinne_______________________________________________
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