"DaveG" <da...@inter.net> wrote:
>> On 1/18/15 5:41 AM, Kiith-Sa wrote:
>>> Also, note that the collapsible menu can be done in pure CSS, >> no JS
>>> needed, which would allow it to work consistently even with >> NoScript.
> It is possible with CSS only (I think), but fancy features like
> animations require CSS3 transitions which has inconsistent support. Do we
> have a set of "supported" browsers? In this case we shouldn't have any
> problem degrading gracefully anyway, but it's good to know.
> 
>> On 1/18/15 9:02 AM, aldanor wrote:
>>> This is usually solved by media queries / responsive design / >> grid
>>> frameworks, sorry if I'm stating the obvious :)
>> 
>> My understanding is there are various simpler way to do this, > e.g.
>> separate styles for small screen devices, redirection to a > different
>> URL, setting "hidden" to certain DIVs dynamically > etc. etc. As you
>> saying there's no way to do this unless we use > some grid framework...
> We don't need to use a framework, although it might be a good idea if
> someone has experience with one they think is appropriate. I'll try to
> get to the menus and making primary layout responsive at some point today.
> 
> -Dave

Thanks!!

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