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  • Hi @phenomlab ,

    When I access these pages that show posts on mobile:

    /posts
    /best
    /controversial

    I see something like this:
    Screen Shot 2022-05-12 at 1.11.28 PM.png

    This is how it looks on default. Our forum is the same, NodeBB community forum is the same…

    Although this page design does not bother me on desktop, I feel on mobile ~40% of the page is wasted for space…

    1. I wonder your opinion about this.

    2. Do you think these pages can be re-designed with CSS codes?

    I thought something like this, as in the topics… so, the blue line and avatar goes to the right side edge… username comes next to avatar, date goes to the left side… And of course “the post area” will be expanded to whole page…

    Screen Shot 2022-05-12 at 1.11.28 PM copy.jpg

  • @phenomlab said in ineffecient use of space on mobile:

    @crazycells It’s all CSS !

    great. Can you please share it when it is ready? I am looking forward to it.

    I have realized this recently, after using “/best-posts” plugin… it is very hard to follow these posts on mobile…

    @crazycells I knew that was coming 😄 - here it is

    @media (max-width: 767px) {
    .posts-list .posts-list-item {
        width: auto;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-body {
        border-right: none !important;
        width: 100%;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
        position: revert;
        left: 0px;
        width: 500px;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author {
        max-width: none !important;
        display: flex;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author span {
        margin-left: 10px;
    }
    }
    

    Some other adjustments to get even more estate on mobile (30px either side) - your tastes may vary

    @media (max-width: 767px) {
    .posts-list .posts-list-item {
        width: auto;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
        position: revert;
        left: 0px;
        width: 100%;
        margin-left: 15px;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author {
        max-width: none !important;
        display: flex;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-body {
        border-right: none !important;
        width: 100%;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author span {
        margin-left: 10px;
    }
    }
    

    The second CSS block gives you this

    1a9607f4-c011-4521-ba7b-e1b5fe44a045-image.png

    A final note that this of course does not include the colour scheme. This is from “Midnight” - a new theme I’ve developed in DEV which is almost ready for release, but has a few bugs I need to iron out first. I’ll publish a blog post on this new theme set soon.

  • Hi @phenomlab ,

    When I access these pages that show posts on mobile:

    /posts
    /best
    /controversial

    I see something like this:
    Screen Shot 2022-05-12 at 1.11.28 PM.png

    This is how it looks on default. Our forum is the same, NodeBB community forum is the same…

    Although this page design does not bother me on desktop, I feel on mobile ~40% of the page is wasted for space…

    1. I wonder your opinion about this.

    2. Do you think these pages can be re-designed with CSS codes?

    I thought something like this, as in the topics… so, the blue line and avatar goes to the right side edge… username comes next to avatar, date goes to the left side… And of course “the post area” will be expanded to whole page…

    Screen Shot 2022-05-12 at 1.11.28 PM copy.jpg

    @crazycells Funny you should mention that ! I was looking at this in my DEV environment yesterday and decided to alter the layout a bit

    bae79dbc-d2ef-4ceb-b25b-1bbcc24561bd-image.png

    My personal thoughts are that this looks much better and is easier to read 🙂

  • @crazycells Funny you should mention that ! I was looking at this in my DEV environment yesterday and decided to alter the layout a bit

    bae79dbc-d2ef-4ceb-b25b-1bbcc24561bd-image.png

    My personal thoughts are that this looks much better and is easier to read 🙂

    @phenomlab said in ineffecient use of space on mobile:

    @crazycells Funny you should mention that ! I was looking at this in my DEV environment yesterday and decided to alter the layout a bit

    lol, let’s say “great minds think alike” 😄

  • @crazycells Funny you should mention that ! I was looking at this in my DEV environment yesterday and decided to alter the layout a bit

    bae79dbc-d2ef-4ceb-b25b-1bbcc24561bd-image.png

    My personal thoughts are that this looks much better and is easier to read 🙂

    @phenomlab yes, I think this is definitely way better than the current form…

    Is this all CSS? or have you changed the codes in files as well?

  • @phenomlab yes, I think this is definitely way better than the current form…

    Is this all CSS? or have you changed the codes in files as well?

    @crazycells It’s all CSS !

  • @crazycells It’s all CSS !

    @phenomlab said in ineffecient use of space on mobile:

    @crazycells It’s all CSS !

    great. Can you please share it when it is ready? I am looking forward to it.

    I have realized this recently, after using “/best-posts” plugin… it is very hard to follow these posts on mobile…

  • @phenomlab said in ineffecient use of space on mobile:

    @crazycells It’s all CSS !

    great. Can you please share it when it is ready? I am looking forward to it.

    I have realized this recently, after using “/best-posts” plugin… it is very hard to follow these posts on mobile…

    @crazycells I knew that was coming 😄 - here it is

    @media (max-width: 767px) {
    .posts-list .posts-list-item {
        width: auto;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-body {
        border-right: none !important;
        width: 100%;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
        position: revert;
        left: 0px;
        width: 500px;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author {
        max-width: none !important;
        display: flex;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author span {
        margin-left: 10px;
    }
    }
    

    Some other adjustments to get even more estate on mobile (30px either side) - your tastes may vary

    @media (max-width: 767px) {
    .posts-list .posts-list-item {
        width: auto;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
        position: revert;
        left: 0px;
        width: 100%;
        margin-left: 15px;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author {
        max-width: none !important;
        display: flex;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-body {
        border-right: none !important;
        width: 100%;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author span {
        margin-left: 10px;
    }
    }
    

    The second CSS block gives you this

    1a9607f4-c011-4521-ba7b-e1b5fe44a045-image.png

    A final note that this of course does not include the colour scheme. This is from “Midnight” - a new theme I’ve developed in DEV which is almost ready for release, but has a few bugs I need to iron out first. I’ll publish a blog post on this new theme set soon.

  • @crazycells I knew that was coming 😄 - here it is

    @media (max-width: 767px) {
    .posts-list .posts-list-item {
        width: auto;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-body {
        border-right: none !important;
        width: 100%;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
        position: revert;
        left: 0px;
        width: 500px;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author {
        max-width: none !important;
        display: flex;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author span {
        margin-left: 10px;
    }
    }
    

    Some other adjustments to get even more estate on mobile (30px either side) - your tastes may vary

    @media (max-width: 767px) {
    .posts-list .posts-list-item {
        width: auto;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
        position: revert;
        left: 0px;
        width: 100%;
        margin-left: 15px;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author {
        max-width: none !important;
        display: flex;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-body {
        border-right: none !important;
        width: 100%;
    }
    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info .post-author span {
        margin-left: 10px;
    }
    }
    

    The second CSS block gives you this

    1a9607f4-c011-4521-ba7b-e1b5fe44a045-image.png

    A final note that this of course does not include the colour scheme. This is from “Midnight” - a new theme I’ve developed in DEV which is almost ready for release, but has a few bugs I need to iron out first. I’ll publish a blog post on this new theme set soon.

    @phenomlab said in ineffecient use of space on mobile:

    @crazycells I knew that was coming - here it is

    lol of course 😄

    Thanks a lot. It is definitely much better than the previous version…

    Since we have not adapted posts as boxes yet, I would like to separate the posts by a line from edge to edge… but not sure what classes should I use? I know the code will be something like this:

    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
    border-bottom: 1px solid #000;
    }
    

    but this does not extend from edge to edge. Do you have any other suggestions to separate posts from each other?

    Actually, it looks good when I add:

        margin-bottom: 35px;
    

    but, I wanted to ask in case you have a better solution.

  • @phenomlab said in ineffecient use of space on mobile:

    @crazycells I knew that was coming - here it is

    lol of course 😄

    Thanks a lot. It is definitely much better than the previous version…

    Since we have not adapted posts as boxes yet, I would like to separate the posts by a line from edge to edge… but not sure what classes should I use? I know the code will be something like this:

    .posts-list .posts-list-item .post-info {
    border-bottom: 1px solid #000;
    }
    

    but this does not extend from edge to edge. Do you have any other suggestions to separate posts from each other?

    Actually, it looks good when I add:

        margin-bottom: 35px;
    

    but, I wanted to ask in case you have a better solution.

    @crazycells This is fine. The generally accepted way of adding a space between elements is to use margin so you’re on the right track.

  • @crazycells This is fine. The generally accepted way of adding a space between elements is to use margin so you’re on the right track.

    @phenomlab Thanks 🙏

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