02-14-2017, 02:12 AM
I voted "other" because, well, among other things I am not in favor of hell in any form.
I would like to point out that there are a number of ways to achieve this, some I would support, some I would not. I imagine the same is true of most everyone here, whether they know it or not.
I would support some code changes to the existing UI layer to make it more mobile friendly. That would include things like:
- Fixing the sizing of the input box so it better scales on phones
- Fixing the placement of the Preview and Post buttons (and their size) so they don't end up overlapping content
- Changing how font sizes scale, at least on the main list pages
None of these would have a big impact on desktop users. We could even include breakpoints so none of the changes are seen by desktop users.
I would NOT be in favor of tapatalk or a dedicated mobile version. I think the Phorum code is simple enough to make mobile friendly.
Previously I have passed around the idea of putting at least the theme layer in a git repo so that members who have dev skills could contribute to the code. They would also review each other's code, helping reduce load on our hosts and preventing anything nefarious.
I would like to point out that there are a number of ways to achieve this, some I would support, some I would not. I imagine the same is true of most everyone here, whether they know it or not.
I would support some code changes to the existing UI layer to make it more mobile friendly. That would include things like:
- Fixing the sizing of the input box so it better scales on phones
- Fixing the placement of the Preview and Post buttons (and their size) so they don't end up overlapping content
- Changing how font sizes scale, at least on the main list pages
None of these would have a big impact on desktop users. We could even include breakpoints so none of the changes are seen by desktop users.
I would NOT be in favor of tapatalk or a dedicated mobile version. I think the Phorum code is simple enough to make mobile friendly.
Previously I have passed around the idea of putting at least the theme layer in a git repo so that members who have dev skills could contribute to the code. They would also review each other's code, helping reduce load on our hosts and preventing anything nefarious.