mobile friendly interface?
- D Oliveira
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mobile friendly interface?
Hi, my newest project is a well filtered recipe collection, while it works flawlessly in the desktop the mobile experience is kind of "annoying", you need to zoom in and out all the time to use its functionality, I wonder if theres an way to change the theme to a more "mobile friendly" interface, does anyone know a good way to achieve that? thank you
- D Oliveira
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Re: mobile friendly interface?
Just to reference what I mean, I will display the difference between the way appgini present table views and how some other apps treat the same purpose with different options to choose. If anyone has any input to this discussion please engage so we can add some value.D Oliveira wrote: ↑2019-06-15 18:49Hi, my newest project is a well filtered recipe collection, while it works flawlessly in the desktop the mobile experience is kind of "annoying", you need to zoom in and out all the time to use its functionality, I wonder if theres an way to change the theme to a more "mobile friendly" interface, does anyone know a good way to achieve that? thank you
current view
https://ibb.co/b7MHScq
ideal mobile view
https://ibb.co/k4mt366
Re: mobile friendly interface?
For data centric apps I absolutely prefer the default table view layout.
You may test other layouts using the builtin Templates.
https://bigprof.com/appgini/screencasts ... ut-options
Regards,
Jan
You may test other layouts using the builtin Templates.
https://bigprof.com/appgini/screencasts ... ut-options
Regards,
Jan
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Re: mobile friendly interface?
Hi,
I would suggest Dreamweaver or similar and create such a design as wanted and then use that as a template. Add DIVs and SPANs to your AppGini template. Otherwise/also I think this is very, very much work.
You should ask yourself, why you want to build something, that already exists and what makes your page better.
You might also .... take a look at the desired design (may be in Dreamweaver or some other WYSIWYG Editor)
Olaf
I would suggest Dreamweaver or similar and create such a design as wanted and then use that as a template. Add DIVs and SPANs to your AppGini template. Otherwise/also I think this is very, very much work.
You should ask yourself, why you want to build something, that already exists and what makes your page better.
You might also .... take a look at the desired design (may be in Dreamweaver or some other WYSIWYG Editor)
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
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Re: mobile friendly interface?
Thank you all for your replies, I have embbed an iframe for a different application that connects to the same database to display the data that way.