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Started by SMF Customization Team, April 20, 2015, 06:33:49 AM

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njtweb

Quote from: delta5 on May 02, 2019, 08:23:14 PM
I was wondering what effect the responsive Curve mod might have.

If you're still asking about the classifieds mod with responsive curve, I'm using responsive curve and it doesn't change how the mod works.

Kindred

on additional mods/layouts?  none.
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njtweb

Quote from: Kindred on May 03, 2019, 12:58:24 PM
on additional mods/layouts?  none.

Not sure if this is in reply to me. But everything else works fine, (mods) with responsive curve besides classifieds. I've talked to vbgamer a few times about it but he's got no timetable, (if any) to overhaul the mod to be responsive.

Arantor

That's because most mods don't present lots of data in a table; but there's no shortage of mods that won't be magically responsive just because you installed Responsive Curve.

njtweb

Is there any way to hide the responsive curve menu so it doesn't show only on mobile?

lurkalot

Quote from: Kindred on April 20, 2015, 11:48:14 AM

Like any other mod, it will ATTEMPT to install on alternate themes.... but we only BUILT it for Curve.
If you receive installation errors with any other theme, then you will have to take that up with the theme's author.


Just curious.  Is it just me.   When you make a copy of the default Curve theme (Using Manage and Install), and then (using package manager) try to install this mod on the Copy of Default Curve, it installs fine but isn't at all responsive because it doesn't copy the necessary files to that theme.

Is this expected behaviour?

njtweb

Quote from: lurkalot on May 05, 2019, 03:49:46 PM
Quote from: Kindred on April 20, 2015, 11:48:14 AM

Like any other mod, it will ATTEMPT to install on alternate themes.... but we only BUILT it for Curve.
If you receive installation errors with any other theme, then you will have to take that up with the theme's author.


Just curious.  Is it just me.   When you make a copy of the default Curve theme (Using Manage and Install), and then (using package manager) try to install this mod on the Copy of Default Curve, it installs fine but isn't at all responsive because it doesn't copy the necessary files to that theme.

Is this expected behaviour?

I noticed that a few months back when I tried making a separate theme.

Sir Osis of Liver

IIRC, installed this mod on a forum running Curve Multi Color and it had problems.  Also didn't like the icon menu, pretty much useless.  Wasn't too difficult to replace it with normal text buttons.  If you create a copy of Curve in a different directory, it should install correctly if you check the theme in package manager.  Might be necessary to give it a different name.

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lurkalot

Quote from: Sir Osis of Liver on May 05, 2019, 10:56:10 PM

If you create a copy of Curve in a different directory, it should install correctly if you check the theme in package manager.  Might be necessary to give it a different name.


That's all taken care of by the "Manage and install" It creates a new them folder with a given name, which is what I used.   On installing the RCM it gives me the option to install on my new theme, and it installs without errors, just it doesn't move the responsive.css or the menu image file to that new theme.  You have to move them manually, and it'll work fine.

I tried this on a local install I had originally, and it did this, so thought perhaps something wrong with my install. That prompted me to install another fresh 2.0.15 and try to install this mod again, and it does the same. 

Just wondering why it installs fine, no test errors on my theme, but it doesn't move those two files to the custom theme.

Arantor

Because "copy default theme" moves a set list of things only into the new theme. Like how it doesn't copy every template or all the language strings every time.

lurkalot

Quote from: Arantor on May 06, 2019, 05:25:16 AM
Because "copy default theme" moves a set list of things only into the new theme. Like how it doesn't copy every template or all the language strings every time.

Arrantor, I realise that, but those particular (necessary) folders are moved with the Copy of.  It's just the Responsive Curve mod doesn't add to them.  My Question is, why does it give the option to install to the Copy of, which it does.  Then not bother to move the files into it?

njtweb

Quote from: njtweb on May 05, 2019, 01:29:36 PM
Is there any way to hide the responsive curve menu so it doesn't show only on mobile?

Same question, it kind of got buried.

SychO

Because the mod specifically moves the files to the default theme only. But considering it can install on Curve variations/clones, the destination should be changed, and will be when possible.
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Arantor

Quote from: lurkalot on May 06, 2019, 06:30:17 AM
Quote from: Arantor on May 06, 2019, 05:25:16 AM
Because "copy default theme" moves a set list of things only into the new theme. Like how it doesn't copy every template or all the language strings every time.

Arrantor, I realise that, but those particular (necessary) folders are moved with the Copy of.  It's just the Responsive Curve mod doesn't add to them.  My Question is, why does it give the option to install to the Copy of, which it does.  Then not bother to move the files into it?

The css and script folders are copied including any files in them, and the package manager is only aware of "mod has not been installed to this theme".

lurkalot

Quote from: SychO on May 06, 2019, 06:45:20 AM
Because the mod specifically moves the files to the default theme only. But considering it can install on Curve variations/clones, the destination should be changed, and will be when possible.

Thank you.  ;)

njtweb

Is there any way to hide the responsive curve menu so it doesn't show only on mobile?

Kindred

ummm.....   the whole point of the responsive menu is to display ON mobile to begin with....


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njtweb

Quote from: Kindred on May 07, 2019, 01:56:08 PM
ummm.....   the whole point of the responsive menu is to display ON mobile to begin with....

The responsive curve menu is a series of microscopic icons that nobody has any clue what they're used for. I have my own menu which is basically like a senior citizen cell phone with gigantic buttons. The responsive curve menu is just in the way. 

My menu and the responsive curve menu. The r-curve menu serves no purpose except to take up space as you can see on a mobile. I do however like it on computer because it's text.

I only want to hide on mobile, if possible.

Antes

Its been a long eh?

How about a new version test (Unofficial)

Changelog
Version 1.1 (Rev1 Unofficial)
* This version includes first two revisions of 1.0.1 (Unofficial) Rev1 # Rev2
+ Better support for menu (Plays nicely with Ultimate Menu)*
- Old menu (small icon) removed.
! Memberlist has new table structure (only for mlist)**
! Some padding changes for better UX

* Note: Open/Close hard-coded inside the template (to remove file edits at this stage, will be converted to language strings)
** Developer Note: This is early tests for new table structure...

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