Hi,
I am working on making phpmyadmin responsive. I have started with the navigation bar and made it responsive for mobile devices also. This improvement can be made on the desktop versions also. I have attached the screenshot for both the mobile and the desktop version after adding my improvement. I have added left and right scroll indicator in the navigation bar.
Please have a look at it and looking forward for your suggestions.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
Hi,
If you want to have a look into the code. This is the branch that contains the work. https://github.com/manishbisht/phpmyadmin/tree/responsive-design https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fmanishbisht%2Fphpmyadmin%2Ftree%2Fresponsive-design&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHTJCBqErIXF7LcRc1S08DktUASyQ
It contains the basic feature working. It still needs code cleanup and minor optimizations.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Manish Bisht manish.bisht490@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am working on making phpmyadmin responsive. I have started with the navigation bar and made it responsive for mobile devices also. This improvement can be made on the desktop versions also. I have attached the screenshot for both the mobile and the desktop version after adding my improvement. I have added left and right scroll indicator in the navigation bar.
Please have a look at it and looking forward for your suggestions.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
Hi Manish,
On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Manish Bisht manish.bisht490@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am working on making phpmyadmin responsive. I have started with the navigation bar and made it responsive for mobile devices also. This improvement can be made on the desktop versions also. I have attached the screenshot for both the mobile and the desktop version after adding my improvement. I have added left and right scroll indicator in the navigation bar.
Please have a look at it and looking forward for your suggestions.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
I'm pretty happy with the result, although I have a few thoughts about it that are what I'd call a "nitpick" level. I think a scroll bar would be nice to grab and quickly scroll to the area I prefer, and clicking the arrows would ideally scroll me one menu tab (or maybe one screenful) at a time instead of what seems like a pixel or two now. No matter what, I think the scrolling action needs to be faster.
Other developers and others on this list, what do you think about changing from the collapsible menu bar we have now to one like Manish is proposing that's always full open and can be scrolled? It might be a bit of a usability loss and I have to use it for a few more days to see what I truely think about that aspect.
Other opinions?
Hi
Isaac Bennetch píše v Po 05. 06. 2017 v 20:58 -0400:
I'm pretty happy with the result, although I have a few thoughts about it that are what I'd call a "nitpick" level. I think a scroll bar would be nice to grab and quickly scroll to the area I prefer, and clicking the arrows would ideally scroll me one menu tab (or maybe one screenful) at a time instead of what seems like a pixel or two now. No matter what, I think the scrolling action needs to be faster.
Indeed scrolling slowly doesn't sound like a good choice.
Other developers and others on this list, what do you think about changing from the collapsible menu bar we have now to one like Manish is proposing that's always full open and can be scrolled? It might be a bit of a usability loss and I have to use it for a few more days to see what I truely think about that aspect.
I'm not sure if this approach is better than current one. With collapsible menu, you click once and see all options which are easy to select. With scrolling approach, you will have to scroll several times until you find what you're looking for (especially on small devices).
Hi,
Will it work if we keep scrolling tabs for mobile devices and drop down for desktop version. Because drop down on small screens looks bad.
I am in parallel working on improvements in scrolling of tabs.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Isaac Bennetch píše v Po 05. 06. 2017 v 20:58 -0400:
I'm pretty happy with the result, although I have a few thoughts about it that are what I'd call a "nitpick" level. I think a scroll bar would be nice to grab and quickly scroll to the area I prefer, and clicking the arrows would ideally scroll me one menu tab (or maybe one screenful) at a time instead of what seems like a pixel or two now. No matter what, I think the scrolling action needs to be faster.
Indeed scrolling slowly doesn't sound like a good choice.
Other developers and others on this list, what do you think about changing from the collapsible menu bar we have now to one like Manish is proposing that's always full open and can be scrolled? It might be a bit of a usability loss and I have to use it for a few more days to see what I truely think about that aspect.
I'm not sure if this approach is better than current one. With collapsible menu, you click once and see all options which are easy to select. With scrolling approach, you will have to scroll several times until you find what you're looking for (especially on small devices).
-- Michal Čihař | https://cihar.com/ | https://weblate.org/
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On Jun 7, 2017, at 10:52 PM, Manish Bisht manish.bisht490@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Will it work if we keep scrolling tabs for mobile devices and drop down for desktop version. Because drop down on small screens looks bad.
I agree, and I think that would be quite a good outcome.
I am in parallel working on improvements in scrolling of tabs.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote: Hi
Isaac Bennetch píše v Po 05. 06. 2017 v 20:58 -0400:
I'm pretty happy with the result, although I have a few thoughts about it that are what I'd call a "nitpick" level. I think a scroll bar would be nice to grab and quickly scroll to the area I prefer, and clicking the arrows would ideally scroll me one menu tab (or maybe one screenful) at a time instead of what seems like a pixel or two now. No matter what, I think the scrolling action needs to be faster.
Indeed scrolling slowly doesn't sound like a good choice.
Other developers and others on this list, what do you think about changing from the collapsible menu bar we have now to one like Manish is proposing that's always full open and can be scrolled? It might be a bit of a usability loss and I have to use it for a few more days to see what I truely think about that aspect.
I'm not sure if this approach is better than current one. With collapsible menu, you click once and see all options which are easy to select. With scrolling approach, you will have to scroll several times until you find what you're looking for (especially on small devices).
-- Michal Čihař | https://cihar.com/ | https://weblate.org/
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Hi,
I have pushed one commit to my branch with the suggested chnages and also made scrolling a little bit faster. https://github.com/manishbisht/phpmyadmin/commit/cc0e116044052b77407e9fb2dd7...
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 5:49 PM, Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 7, 2017, at 10:52 PM, Manish Bisht manish.bisht490@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Will it work if we keep scrolling tabs for mobile devices and drop down for desktop version. Because drop down on small screens looks bad.
I agree, and I think that would be quite a good outcome.
I am in parallel working on improvements in scrolling of tabs.
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Isaac Bennetch píše v Po 05. 06. 2017 v 20:58 -0400:
I'm pretty happy with the result, although I have a few thoughts about it that are what I'd call a "nitpick" level. I think a scroll bar would be nice to grab and quickly scroll to the area I prefer, and clicking the arrows would ideally scroll me one menu tab (or maybe one screenful) at a time instead of what seems like a pixel or two now. No matter what, I think the scrolling action needs to be faster.
Indeed scrolling slowly doesn't sound like a good choice.
Other developers and others on this list, what do you think about changing from the collapsible menu bar we have now to one like Manish is proposing that's always full open and can be scrolled? It might be a bit of a usability loss and I have to use it for a few more days to see what I truely think about that aspect.
I'm not sure if this approach is better than current one. With collapsible menu, you click once and see all options which are easy to select. With scrolling approach, you will have to scroll several times until you find what you're looking for (especially on small devices).
-- Michal Čihař | https://cihar.com/ | https://weblate.org/
Developers mailing list Developers@phpmyadmin.net https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers
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