
Hello Themler Team,
I though alot about how to work with themler and the differences in responsive modes, and i thought about a solution, though i admit , this solution is probably really hard to do, but at least i want to tell you what's my thought about it.
In the Layout tab, there is a button named "responsive", which shows all the current media queries...
If somehow there was a way to put there a "+" sign and add a custom media query, and somehow that themler editor will adjust to its screen width, this will solve all the problems with setting up responsive resolutions, and also it will let the users adjust to theme to any custom media query they will need, like phone landscape and tablet landscape, and as you know, some devices look different, so this will give the option to be 100% responsive in the best way possible!!
In adobe reflow they have this type of functionality, and it makes it really flexible (though i don't use them, ofcourse, but i checked the product itself...).
Again, i know that this is probably a really hard thing to pull off, i just wanted to tell you about it and maybe it will help in somekind of way..
But thanks for your time to read this and cosider this idea :)
Shaul.
Hello Themler Team, I though alot about how to work with themler and the differences in responsive modes, and i thought about a solution, though i admit , this solution is probably really hard to do, but at least i want to tell you what's my thought about it. In the Layout tab, there is a button named "responsive", which shows all the current media queries... If somehow there was a way to put there a "+" sign and add a custom media query, and somehow that themler editor will adjust to its screen width, this will solve all the problems with setting up responsive resolutions, and also it will let the users adjust to theme to any custom media query they will need, like phone landscape and tablet landscape, and as you know, some devices look different, so this will give the option to be 100% responsive in the best way possible!! In adobe reflow they have this type of functionality, and it makes it really flexible (though i don't use them, ofcourse, but i checked the product itself...). Again, i know that this is probably a really hard thing to pull off, i just wanted to tell you about it and maybe it will help in somekind of way.. But thanks for your time to read this and cosider this idea :) Shaul.Last edited 29 January 2015 by shaulhadar