A lot of webmasters designers are saying that a website being mobile friendly should top the list for most of the designs for most websites. Do you consider making the websites to be mobile friendly top on your list in 2023?
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I agree. They don't. But it's hard to strike the balance too. Forums aren't designed for mobile only, they will always be prioritized for desktops.It’s interesting because I don’t think any forum software developer pays enough attention to the user experience on mobile. Given that most people use their phones now for content consumption, it’s odd to see how unoptimised mobile view is.
One could argue that the next generation half-step (Flarum especially but also Discourse and NodeBB) gave it a go and weren’t *wildly* successful. (Successful in their targeted niches perhaps but not displacing the establishment like they hoped.)So maybe the first person who develops a mobile-centric forum solution is onto a winner. @The Architect?
Do people still use tables in 2023?Much of mobile responsiveness comes down to use DIV instead of TABLE in your layouts.
Of course. What else are we eating on? We’re no savages!Do people still use tables in 2023?
Yes, for tabular content. The headache came around 2009 or so when people started getting puritanical about ”you shouldn’t use tables” even for content intended to be presented and consumed in a table.Do people still use tables in 2023?
Best corny joke of the year award, my friend.Of course. What else are we eating on? We’re no savages!
Sorry, bad joke. Couldn’t resist it.
I'm probably an idiot for asking this, but what constitutes "tabular content"?Yes, for tabular content. The headache came around 2009 or so when people started getting puritanical about ”you shouldn’t use tables” even for content intended to be presented and consumed in a table.
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