I don't have icons at all 8)
Might have to update my userContent.css for my browser. ;)
Android -> Chrome
It seems not to work, only on Be Social variant. Other (stock samsung) browser has the same behaviour.
Working fine for me on Chrome for mobile.
It's not working on any browser engine. It's Be Social that's broken, while the Light is alright. Should be easy to fix up but I won't be looking at it today. ;)
Update :
I was checking on " light ".
@CrimeS is right, no icons in " social " in mobile view.
Mostly fixed.
Some tweaks still needed (i.e. color of the unread/unreadreplies icon), but it's tracked.
I broke my phone and for a few days I'm using the old Galaxy Nexus, in the last days icons were fine on this phone but now I see huge buttons. I attach a couple of screenshots. I'm using stock browser included into android 4.4
P.s don't know why but I cannot upload files from this phone
You mean this (attachment)? It happened 2 days ago after E was updating the site
Yep, this one, thanks Crimes
The breadcrump (Correct word?) should look different on the small screen. Or do you know what "Exter..." oder "Elk D..." means? Of course you know, but think of boards with more categories and many more boards... Could be difficult to know where you are then.
Maybe this kind of structure could be better?
Elk Development
--- Bug Reports
----- Exterminated Bugs
------- No Icons in small screen views
Needs a bit more space, but is much more informative.
I agree the current breadcrumb for small screens is bad ... you get 4 characters or something like that which is pretty much of no use. I'm not sure what the correct solution is though. Maybe a pulldown instead would be the best.
Maybe something like:
.navigate_section {
display: flex;
flex-direction: row;
}
.linktree:first-child {
flex-grow: 0;
}
@media screen and (max-width: 33.75em) {
ul.navigate_section li:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) a {
width: auto;
}
}
@media screen and (max-width: 33.75em) {
.linktree:first-child {
display: none;
}
}
In other words: hide the last child (the one you are in), and make the container display:flex so that it takes care of adapting each element to the width without too much hassles?