Closed (fixed)
Project:
Fusion
Version:
7.x-2.x-dev
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Created:
16 Oct 2011 at 20:19 UTC
Updated:
18 Dec 2011 at 20:25 UTC
Had a great conversation with Jason (aquariumtap) about plans to make Fusion responsive/adaptive. Very cool! :-)
So per his suggestion, I'm starting this issue thread to monitor/discuss/review progress.
If feasible, I'd also love to see some integration with Ctools/Panels to allow for a Panels variant based on detection of the user's browser width. This would allow, for instance, certain blocks and menus to be removed from a Panels variant that is assigned to a small, 320 pixel wide browser. (That's just one example.)
Anyway, I plan to help out any way I can and am certainly available for review and testing.
--Ben
Comments
Comment #1
sheena_d commentedComment #2
sunshinee commentedI started a sandbox using Fusion 6.x, if you're interested: http://drupal.org/sandbox/rjoy/1314786. This is basically a vanilla version of what we're using on www.ohiochristian.edu. There are still a few kinks to work out, but it's available if you want to use and/or improve it. I'd love to contribute this back to Fusion at some point, but there are several things that would need to be addressed and I've got my hands full at the moment.
Comment #3
aquariumtap commented@rjoy, very cool work, and thank you for posting the branch! I'm not planning on adding responsive features into 6.x at this point, but I'm hard at work doing that for 7.x.
Comment #4
mrconnerton commentedI just commited a sandbox for a D7 responsive fusion sub theme: http://drupal.org/sandbox/mrconnerton/1373590 using cssgrid.net
Comment #5
aquariumtap commentedI've uploaded a responsive branch of Fusion. You can find it on the version control tab under the branch "fusion-responsive".
I'll merge it with the main branch once the responsive features have been tested a bit more and stabilized.
I'm going to close this meta issue and encourage anyone testing fusion + responsive branch to open new, more specific issues.