Paul,
BigFish is an honest open offering that anyone is encouraged to adopt.
Constant stream of advertising? Uh? I rarely respond with BigFish
examples unless I think it will genuinely help the poster. My last post
was on 1-Jul-2013, in response to someone who adopted BigFish and
offered some encouraging words regarding our solution. With the many
posts to this ML I find it hard to believe that you take offense from
this post. I guess I'll never quite understand the reaction of some
members of this ML.
BigFish should not be a threat for anyone, if anything I would hope that
it would be encouraging if there are BigFish adopters, it should be a
good thing for the underlying OFBiz platform. This benefits us all.
In regard to responsive vs adaptive I'm also puzzled by your comment.
BigFish is using a "responsive" solution. One simple definition of RWD
is "The approach uses CSS media queries to modify the presentation of a
website based on the size of the device display" -- and that's been our
approach. I'm sure there are many good definitions our there and I'm
sure we could all debate this further. Here's one reference that I think
gives a concise definition:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/web-designer/what-is-the-difference-between-responsive-vs-adaptive-web-design/
Nick
On 7/30/2013 8:23 AM, Paul Piper wrote:
Hi Kaanya,
the short answer is yes. We also implemented a responsive web design with
syracus: http://www.syracus.net/.
I would recommend to you to use one of the standard ofbiz themes and have
somebody rework it for you.
Take a look at a beginners guide as this:
http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/beginners-guide-to-responsive-web-design
@bigfish: though the constant stream of advertisement on your end never
seems to end, please bear in mind that your work is adaptive, not
responsive.
Cheers,
Paul
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