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Views Format Table from fields are not responsive even though the priority is being changed.
If one of the field is a picture, the picture is responsive (almost not seen "Old Iphones").
New request:
Add an option for media (picture) to be fixed.
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Comments
Comment #2
dawehnerOne thing views though allows you to do is to select the responsive behaviour of various table columns, see attached screenshot.
Comment #3
rivedav CreditAttribution: rivedav commentedYes, and that's the problem. The responsive behavior (priority- High/Low) does not work for tables.
Comment #9
wturrell CreditAttribution: wturrell as a volunteer commentedIn case anyone else is unclear how this works/googling it, when I first saw the 'Responsive' column, I assumed the "priority" referred to a width percentage, whereas what actually happens is low/medium priority columns are/may be hidden completely, with rules like:
Depending on your approach to responsive design, hiding full functionality from mobile users is A Bad Thing, so you may want to redesign your view, or provide an alternative way for them to access the information.
Practical example: the Last Access column in the default /admin/people View has Responsive = Low. Whilst out the other day I badly wanted to see who was logged into a site. But that (and other columns) didn't show up on my iPhone. I correctly suspected the cause, but the 'Reload desktop site' option didn't make any difference.
Comment #14
catchResponsive images is a separate formatter for image fields, it wouldn't come under the responsive tables setting.
There are already issues open to improve responsive tables handling overall, for example #9 has an issue at #2280035: Add another responsive tables solution that doesn't hide content.
I don't think there's anything actionable here so closing as 'works as designed'.