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14 | 73.68% |
Native vB Mobile style |
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5 | 26.32% |
Use of Tapatalk |
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0 | 0% |
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Responsive VS Mobile styles
Hello all,
I've stucked on what is better to use in my vB site:
Also I haven't use tapatalk which maybe is a good alternate solution? What your opinion? Thank you for your time Chris No members have liked this post.
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I prefer a true full responsive theme that will work on most modern browsers on any kind of device.
I have yet to see a theme for vBulletin 4 that is truly fully responsive on all pages.
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Originally Posted by Dave
For what I've found till now Dave, the only that appears to be a good solution is:![]()
http://themecrate.com/ The only problem for me is that sidebar is not visible in mobile view, something very important for me as I'm adding there menus, data etc. Other than this, nothing serious. No members have liked this post.
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Yea that theme has some things that make me not consider it mobile friendly.
For example, you still have to click on the small hyperlinks in order to view a forum or a thread instead of making the whole div clickable.
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Originally Posted by Dave
Seems that you tested it more deeply than me ![]()
![]() Maybe you found any other style? No members have liked this post.
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I found this one
http://vbulletin-theme.netron.web.tr/forum.php http://vbulletin.web.tr/showthread.p...-Theme-Satista I don't know how legitimate the site is though. Also in mobile the sidebar doesn't show. I've been looking for a good responsive theme to build off of for ages. No members have liked this post.
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I prefer users have devices that don't require a mobile style. One responsive theme should serve all purposes. In reality, isn't virtually every device full HD now? I actually expect mobile devices to be 4K by this time next year.
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Originally Posted by KevinL
They overdid the CSS/JavaScript effects. All those fade-in animations are very unnecessary.
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what about the sultantheme styles? im using them for one project and for one thing you can upload images from them, that i dont know if you can do on some...like default mobile...
but more generally my approach is to go with responsive styles, then one we will strip back for ppl with limited data plans, but yeah i like that all in one with full function idea No members have liked this post.
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Yeah they did. If it didn't have all that extra stuff it would be half way decent theme.
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Originally Posted by Dave
Even if I've agreed with you on this before (is really very friendly to click on div), I just seen that xenForo and IPB styles have the same functionality, so let's not count it as important disadvantage. Only Woltlab WBB has this functionality by default.![]()
--------------- Added 17 Dec 2016 at 12:45 --------------- I agree and really don't understand the need of so many fancy effects. The style itsself looks nice. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by NickTheGreek
If you try the mobile style that is supplied by vBulletin, they have done it properly and you can click the divs which is so much better, in my opinion, than clicking on hyperlinks.
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Originally Posted by Dave
Ahaa.... Ok, I misunderstood. You compare it with vB Mobile style. I thought that you compare it with other responsive themes.![]()
I know that vB Mobile has this functionality, and actually I prefer using it even if it needs extra coding. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by Dave
Dave answered for me ![]()
![]() Responsive is always better than mobile styles in every cases.
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#15
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You can get a fairly effective responsive theme just by changing the existing style variables from pixels to percentages. It isn't perfect but the average user wouldn't know the difference.
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