Thanks everyone, great suggestions. But I have to clarify something and
here I am really open to best practices - our site has a regular complete
menu on every page, but each page also has a submenu for "more reading" on
a subject. So I wanted the main menu to be at top where it is now -
hamburger
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 20:29:26 -0500
Chris Rockwell wrote:
> When I read this I assumed J.C. was referring to a navigation bar
> that is fixed to the bottom of the screen, and I think D'Arcy
> provided a solution (I didn't test it).
It's an excerpt from a real site but I can't guarantee that it wor
When I read this I assumed J.C. was referring to a navigation bar that is
fixed to the bottom of the screen, and I think D'Arcy provided a solution
(I didn't test it).
I think there are very valid use cases for this design pattern. If the
navigation is accessible from the bottom of the screen it i
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 5:15 PM, J.C. Berry wrote:
> Hello,
> I have read that on mobile devices it is better to move your nav to the
> bottom of the screen. First of all, do you agree? Secondly, how can you
> move something down that may be in the HTML above the other elements?
>
> Eager to hear.
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:15 PM, J.C. Berry wrote:
> I have read that on mobile devices it is better to move your nav to the
> bottom of the screen. First of all, do you agree? Secondly, how can you
> move something down that may be in the HTML above the other elements?
You could use flexbox
Never seen that one, and it would be awkward to use I'd think, if you even saw
it. Maybe they were talking about footer links?.
A collapsed nav bar works best in my opinion clicking on a nav button and
having the nav bar open up to show the full navigation works best, and is most
common.
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 14:15:10 -0800
"J.C. Berry" wrote:
> I have read that on mobile devices it is better to move your nav to
> the bottom of the screen. First of all, do you agree? Secondly, how
> can you move something down that may be in the HTML above the other
> elements?
I can't answer your
Hello,
I have read that on mobile devices it is better to move your nav to the
bottom of the screen. First of all, do you agree? Secondly, how can you
move something down that may be in the HTML above the other elements?
Eager to hear.
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