CSS issue UI
avatar jeckodevelopment
jeckodevelopment
30 Sep 2016

Steps to reproduce the issue

Open issues.joomla.org from your Android mobile device.

Actual result

Mobile view is not so responsive.
Issues table goes beyond the page.

screenshot_2016-09-30-14-02-53

avatar jeckodevelopment jeckodevelopment - open - 30 Sep 2016
avatar jeckodevelopment jeckodevelopment - change - 30 Sep 2016
Labels Added: CSS issue UI
avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 30 Sep 2016

Tell me something I didn't already know ?

avatar jeckodevelopment
jeckodevelopment - comment - 30 Sep 2016

I'm your personal reminder ?

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 30 Sep 2016

@mbabker where to start?

avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 30 Sep 2016

To be honest here, I think we've got too much information to make this layout work on mobile devices. And I don't think hiding columns is a good solution for mobile devices as it's hiding useful information.

This is why you don't let 3 developers do 95% of the app's design.

avatar jeckodevelopment
jeckodevelopment - comment - 3 Oct 2016

And I don't think hiding columns is a good solution for mobile devices as it's hiding useful information.

Agree on this, but, thinks to the ID field, the Github ID is repeated in the "Summary Field" and ID is the same of the Github ID, so we can hide the first column.
I'd hide also the "Priority" column on mobile and leave just "Summary" and "Status" and it should be ok on most of devices. What do you think?

avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 3 Oct 2016

I wouldn't say the issue priority is "unimportant" enough to hide on small devices.

As for the ID column, the way the tracker's designed it supports non-GitHub projects so taking that into consideration if we ever had a non-GitHub project the item ID would be hidden for it.

avatar b2z
b2z - comment - 21 Oct 2016

This is why you don't let 3 developers do 95% of the app's design.

True ? We need UI expert here or may be we can vote for hiding.

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