Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:What if I change the design of the mobile version of the topics list to extend the title across the full width and then have the date, author, first post, last post, replies, views, etc underneath. The titles would stand out more and make scanning through them easier.
NP—I think this would make a big difference—good idea.
I’m seeing some strange breaks between groups of threads on the individual forum pages. So, on Colleges and Universities, I see eight threads, a blank space, then another nine threads, a blank space, then another eight threads. I see this on my iPhone 11 in Safari and Chrome.
Thanks for doing this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On my phone. Kind of disorienting at first but I liked it once I found Recent Topics!
Can the links to recent and hot topics be at the top and not just the bottom?
jsteele wrote:What if I change the design of the mobile version of the topics list to extend the title across the full width and then have the date, author, first post, last post, replies, views, etc underneath. The titles would stand out more and make scanning through them easier.
Anonymous wrote:On my phone. Kind of disorienting at first but I liked it once I found Recent Topics!
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the great update!
Some thoughts:
Maybe each Forum could be a link, without the list of other “sub-forums” underneath? Basically: Parenting Discussion Forums Link, then Relationship Discussion Forums link, and so on.
Also, inside of each forum, maybe less info for each of the topics (on my phone, it looks a little bit too busy the way it is).
The problem with using a responsive design is that it is hard to limit changes to just the mobile version. They tend to impact both versions. Neither of your ideas are impossible to implement for mobile-only, but the sub-forum idea is fairly challenging.
If I understand your second suggestion, you are referring to the number of replies, views, first and last post, etc? If so, I agree but in a previous attempt to use a design similar to this, mobile users were pretty strident about wanting the same info as desktop users. So, I have implemented it even though I think we could do without some of it.
Maybe different formatting instead of links that I suggested (sorry I am not a web-developer)? In the current version, if I open the “Forums page” on my iPhone 14 Pro, it takes two full scrolls to see all the forums. In the new mobile version, it takes 5-6 full scrolls to see all the forums.
For the second suggestion, your idea at 16:15 sounded great (topic title across, other info below).
Anonymous wrote:The Cancel button is new. I am not entirely sure it's necessary.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the great update!
Some thoughts:
Maybe each Forum could be a link, without the list of other “sub-forums” underneath? Basically: Parenting Discussion Forums Link, then Relationship Discussion Forums link, and so on.
Also, inside of each forum, maybe less info for each of the topics (on my phone, it looks a little bit too busy the way it is).
The problem with using a responsive design is that it is hard to limit changes to just the mobile version. They tend to impact both versions. Neither of your ideas are impossible to implement for mobile-only, but the sub-forum idea is fairly challenging.
If I understand your second suggestion, you are referring to the number of replies, views, first and last post, etc? If so, I agree but in a previous attempt to use a design similar to this, mobile users were pretty strident about wanting the same info as desktop users. So, I have implemented it even though I think we could do without some of it.
jsteele wrote:What kind of phone did you use? Are you sure that you access the beta site?
jsteele wrote:What kind of phone did you use? Are you sure that you access the beta site?