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Nestor G. Torres | StarLite gets responsive to fit ino smart phone/tablets on Wed, 09 Sep 2015 15:48:50 +0200 Hi Guy's Just launched my next evolution of starlite. I simplified the main top menu again. Also the main adverts are now in sections/divs. I got rid of jquery mobile code and added responsive web css to starLite to make it fit into a smart phone/tablet environment. Give it a go and let me know what you guy's think. www.starlightdemo.com And again! as I finished this cycle of work I discover new techniques for writing smarter menus. I will do some more R&D and put a better menu system into the next release of StarLite. Looking forward to comments. Kind Regards, Nestor | |
Jonathan Leeming | Re: StarLite gets responsive to fit ino smart phone/tablets on Wed, 09 Sep 2015 09:12:01 -0600 Hi Nestor, Just gave your site a test drive with my Samsung S5... initially I was zooming the page to use the page migration arrows at the bottom of the screen where it is saying Page X of Y but then realized that I can swipe to change pages or use the page migration buttons in the menu section. With my quick test drive the menus and site seem to work great. Congrats... Jonathan On Wed, 09 Sep 2015 15:48:50 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote: >Hi Guy's > >Just launched my next evolution of starlite. I simplified the main top >menu again. Also the main adverts are now in sections/divs. I got rid >of jquery mobile code and added responsive web css to starLite to make >it fit into a smart phone/tablet environment. Give it a go and let me >know what you guy's think. > >www.starlightdemo.com > >And again! as I finished this cycle of work I discover new techniques >for writing smarter menus. I will do some more R&D and put a better menu >system into the next release of StarLite. > >Looking forward to comments. > >Kind Regards, >Nestor > > > Jonathan Leeming jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com | |
Nestor G. Torres | Re: StarLite gets responsive to fit ino smart phone/tablets on Wed, 09 Sep 2015 18:30:47 +0200 Jonathan You are always so inspirational. I am so glad you found the swipe facilities. When asking for feed back I did not say anything about the swipe, since I wanted to find out if it would be discovered easily. Also on your phone you will find a setting for AIRVIEW; if it is switched on you will be able to hover your finger over the catalog pictures and get a short description of each item without touching the screen. In Lolliepop 5.01 there are still to many memory leaks and bugs. But I believe 5.1 has fixed all of that. So here are the phones that have been tested: Galaxy S4 Galaxy S5 Sony Experia Tomorrow I am going to go to the Apple store to test on some of their show room demo tablets and anything else I can find. Next week I must trying to make some headway into marketing at least start thinking about it. Again thanks a million for taking some time to test. Kind regards, Nestor On 2015/09/09 05:12 PM, Jonathan Leeming wrote: > Hi Nestor, > > Just gave your site a test drive with my Samsung S5... initially I was > zooming the page to use the page migration arrows at the bottom of the > screen where it is saying Page X of Y but then realized that I can > swipe to change pages or use the page migration buttons in the menu > section. > > With my quick test drive the menus and site seem to work great. > > Congrats... Jonathan > > On Wed, 09 Sep 2015 15:48:50 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote: > >> Hi Guy's >> >> Just launched my next evolution of starlite. I simplified the main top >> menu again. Also the main adverts are now in sections/divs. I got rid >> of jquery mobile code and added responsive web css to starLite to make >> it fit into a smart phone/tablet environment. Give it a go and let me >> know what you guy's think. >> >> www.starlightdemo.com >> >> And again! as I finished this cycle of work I discover new techniques >> for writing smarter menus. I will do some more R&D and put a better menu >> system into the next release of StarLite. >> >> Looking forward to comments. >> >> Kind Regards, >> Nestor >> >> >> > > > Jonathan Leeming > jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com > | |
Jonathan Leeming | Re: StarLite gets responsive to fit ino smart phone/tablets on Wed, 09 Sep 2015 14:45:32 -0600 Had not played with AirView previously... neat... and Thanks... Jonathan On Wed, 09 Sep 2015 18:30:47 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote: >Jonathan > >You are always so inspirational. > >I am so glad you found the swipe facilities. > >When asking for feed back I did not say anything about the swipe, since >I wanted to find out if it would be discovered easily. > >Also on your phone you will find a setting for AIRVIEW; if it is >switched on you will be able to hover your finger over the catalog >pictures and get a short description of each item without touching the >screen. In Lolliepop 5.01 there are still to many memory leaks and bugs. >But I believe 5.1 has fixed all of that. > >So here are the phones that have been tested: > >Galaxy S4 >Galaxy S5 >Sony Experia > >Tomorrow I am going to go to the Apple store to test on some of their >show room demo tablets and anything else I can find. > >Next week I must trying to make some headway into marketing at least >start thinking about it. > >Again thanks a million for taking some time to test. > >Kind regards, >Nestor > > > > >On 2015/09/09 05:12 PM, Jonathan Leeming wrote: >> Hi Nestor, >> >> Just gave your site a test drive with my Samsung S5... initially I was >> zooming the page to use the page migration arrows at the bottom of the >> screen where it is saying Page X of Y but then realized that I can >> swipe to change pages or use the page migration buttons in the menu >> section. >> >> With my quick test drive the menus and site seem to work great. >> >> Congrats... Jonathan >> >> On Wed, 09 Sep 2015 15:48:50 +0200, Nestor G. Torres wrote: >> >>> Hi Guy's >>> >>> Just launched my next evolution of starlite. I simplified the main top >>> menu again. Also the main adverts are now in sections/divs. I got rid >>> of jquery mobile code and added responsive web css to starLite to make >>> it fit into a smart phone/tablet environment. Give it a go and let me >>> know what you guy's think. >>> >>> www.starlightdemo.com >>> >>> And again! as I finished this cycle of work I discover new techniques >>> for writing smarter menus. I will do some more R&D and put a better menu >>> system into the next release of StarLite. >>> >>> Looking forward to comments. >>> >>> Kind Regards, >>> Nestor >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> Jonathan Leeming >> jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com >> Jonathan Leeming jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com |