On 06/15/2016 05:31 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:


Since the new version of the docs is coded now, it should be
possible to add some javascript that detects users device
parameters and render the sites accordingly. There are
a lot of examples and ready to use code how to do that in javascript.
I think that should also be the goal of the new version to facilitate
dynamical rendering serving best the presently connected device.

I really hate those projects where that is fixed based on the
"majority" with a "standard" viewing device (like it happened
in Gnome3, Unity, and the like). The world has moved on to
modern dynamic technics, and the new docs project should use
those goodies to render dynamically from a lightweight coded
docs repository which Michael is developing now.

Hello Udo,

The new site uses the Bootswatch 'Spacelab' theme which is derived from Bootstrap 3. Bootstrap is a mobile first framework. From the ground up it was designed to be responsive and dynamically alter it's appearance to best suite the device used to view the page.

It's doing exactly what you describe, which is exactly what we need.

http://getbootstrap.com/

https://bootswatch.com/spacelab/

Thank you for your comments,

Michael

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