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[Design] Make the homepage responsive #85

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dragoonis opened this issue Jul 11, 2013 · 4 comments
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[Design] Make the homepage responsive #85

dragoonis opened this issue Jul 11, 2013 · 4 comments

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@dragoonis
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Make the homepage elements responsive.

@marcqualie
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Do you want the homepage or the entire site doing? I assume you have some kind of base template that is pretty global, but the boxes in each page will be different.

@dragoonis
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@marcqualie I predict the work on the homepage will probably be a site-wide CSS change.
Any per-page changes will just need looked into to make them responsive and lose their floats.

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I've started doing this recode. The actual homepage content was totally custom (a lot of duplicated) css and not using Bootstrap's grid layout so I ripped it all out to implement it with a much smaller css footprint. Do you want the style, such as colors/effects/backgrounds/patterns, to match the current ppi.io website?

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Yeah, the point is responsiveness, so it should match the current
http://dev.ppi.io site

On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Marc Qualie notifications@github.comwrote:

I've started doing this recode. The actual homepage content was totally
custom (a lot of duplicated) css and not using Bootstrap's grid layout so I
ripped it all out to implement it with a much smaller css footprint. Do you
want the style, such as colors/effects/backgrounds/patterns, to match the
current ppi.io website?


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