Hi Jerome & Community, Here is the design page for the Responsive Skin [1].
* I'd like we start with a phase of "paper" design (I mean with gimp > or photoshop or whatever tool to produce images). This is available in the design page, or, alternatively phone [2], tablet [3], desktop [4] * I think we should limit the feature set of the skin ; not trying to > do everything right away (there are potentially a lot of features to > work on, from livetables to data editors, to applications, etc.) * For a start, focus should be given on content and navigation. With a > mobile-first approach, expanding up to large-screens desktop. * I think it's OK to have semantic break points (like "phone", > "tablet", etc.) as long as the skin is actually responsive and adapt > to whatever real estate is available. We should be able to "drag the > corner" of a browser window and have the skin display well at all > sizes. Agreed. Also, current questions (c&p) from other e-mail regarding gsoc: 1. Specific support for non-javascript capable browser? I feel like it is not necessarily since browser which can not support javascript will fall back by itself. More over, it would not be capable of carrying out media-queries required for responsive design and some XWIKI features (such as live tables?) anyway. 2. Is the community ok with trying to use "true (html)" drop downs / forms in order to fully utilize functions built in to phone/tablets [5]? 3. Pressable Links: should they be bigger on mobile to help facilitate touching on words, or would it be better to use a "background" to create a "touch area"? Both are in the phone mock up [6]. Former demonstrated in quicklinks, latter in the "Spaces" section. [1] http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/ResponsiveSkin [2] http://jssolichin.com/public/mobile.jpg [3] http://jssolichin.com/public/tablet.jpg [4] http://jssolichin.com/public/desktop.jpg [5] http://css-tricks.com/convert-menu-to-dropdown/ [6] http://jssolichin.com/public/mobile.jpg _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

