Closed (won't fix)
Project:
Responder
Version:
7.x-1.0
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Minor
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
26 May 2013 at 01:49 UTC
Updated:
5 Jul 2013 at 15:10 UTC
I have found that Responder module and Bartik Responsive theme are complementary. Responder is good in converting 3 minipanel block column into a single column where as Bartik Responsive (and all the responsive themes) are UNABLE to do just that but they squeeze 3 columns so that no one can read theme easily. In the other hand, Responder module is UNABLE to control superfish menu but use the main menu instead and damage its css. I would suggested to developers of both sides to combine their projects and effort in order to revolutionize Drupal responsiveness.
Comments
Comment #1
ruplyeah, not sure what you're talking about.. nothing this module does is revolutionary, I'd suggest overriding some CSS instead of asking two maintainers to merge disparate, unrelated modules
Comment #2
ruplalso your definition of critical sucks.
Comment #3
ruplalso this isn't a bug, it's a support request.
Comment #4
kin11 commentedI believe that you should have respect for other modules or peoples'work. I was just trying to report a critical bug regardless of any menu (block menu) which is used (superfish or any other menu module). My point was actually raised 1 year ago as an issue: "Provide ability to select which modules get wrapped in media queries". We need the option (tick boxes) to prevent Responder from messing up other blocks. Also it is best practice to have a demo website. Also responsiveness is happening with Firefox but not IE 8.
Many thanks
Comment #5
ruplI disagree. This module is not about respecting other modules' work. It's specifically for overriding peoples' defaults because they weren't designed mobile first. I still think the per-module option would be good but I don't use this module too often anymore (I now use Magic to completely remove entire stylesheets). So if you have a patch I'll certainly review it!
Also, IE8 doesn't support media queries at all. Maybe try Respond.js?
Comment #6
kin11 commentedThanks Rupl. Responder module is a great module, the solution to the weakness of another module called panels. For instance, go to www.kin11.com and try to reduce the screen to size of a mobile phone. The panel with 3 columns will be reduced but columns become too small and therefore difficult to read. But if I install Responder module, the fantastic thing about this module is that at mobile break point it will transform the 3 columns into a single column and easy to read. But the only problem is that the main menu will be "killed" / seriously damaged. If you are online I could quickly show you a demo.