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Plans to make all themes mobile responsive?

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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 12 months ago by marybaum.
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  • March 12, 2013 at 9:12 pm #25774
    mcullison
    Member

    This question is for the Studiopress Developers:

    I develop on Studiopress and would like to know if there is a plan/timeline in place for upgrading all the themes to mobile responsive.

    It would be very helpful to know that as I plan upgrades for clients.

    Thanks,

    Michelle

    March 18, 2013 at 3:46 pm #29164
    marybaum
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    Michelle,

    I of course don't know what the plans are for updating the last few themes that haven't gotten responsive updates. But I'm planning a mobile-first upgrade for a site based on Magazine 1.0 and debating direction. Do I port her CSS to Magazine 2.0, which is responsive? Will that save me much time in the end, considering how little her site looks like Magazine 1.0?

    But the one step I have taken is to grab a clean copy of the files at  http://320andup.com and style those to match her branding. Next, I suppose, will be to design a phone-sized home page that is mostly top-level navigation - unless I start to see a bunch of jokes about When Old People Design Mobile-First kinda like this - http://tennis-bookers.com - with latest posts below the fold. My reasoning: It's a phone - we scroll. Yes? No?

    Anyway - my two cents (or less.)

    Mary Baum


    Sharing the good news about the wonders of modern CSS and the split-step. Either one should get you moving fast. 😀

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