Maybe Yii 2.0 should be design to be responsive as it is? As Joomla 3, e.g.
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Responsive Design
#2
Posted 08 October 2012 - 05:45 AM
Yii is a framework, not end user product. We can possibly include one of the frameworks such as Bootstrap but it's still up to developer to make design responsive (or use proper markup from bootstrap or foundation).
#3
Posted 09 November 2012 - 04:11 PM
I would second the motion to use Bootstrap to accommodate responsive design, assuming it's not either baked in or offered as an extension (as with 1.x).
What I like about Yii is that it gives you
- everything I can imagine for building a site around my data
- nothing at all to drive front-end design decisions (exceptions: CListView and CGridView seem at first glance to be immutable laws, but I only ever employ them on the admin side anyway).
What I like about Yii is that it gives you
- everything I can imagine for building a site around my data
- nothing at all to drive front-end design decisions (exceptions: CListView and CGridView seem at first glance to be immutable laws, but I only ever employ them on the admin side anyway).
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Posted 30 November 2012 - 10:36 PM
colix, on 08 October 2012 - 05:14 AM, said:
Maybe Yii 2.0 should be design to be responsive as it is? As Joomla 3, e.g.
hello Colix,
there are a couple of responsive designs available for the 1.1 version on the Yii Themes site:
- Responsive Meerkat
- OneX
- 320nUp
As soon as Yii 2.0 is out, we will start designing/importing themes right away, focusing heavily on responsive themes because they are in huge demand.
--iM
It’s done, the great act of creation.
The maker rests. The wheel’s in motion.
-- Imre Madách
check out Yii Themes at http://yiithemes.mehesz.net
The maker rests. The wheel’s in motion.
-- Imre Madách
check out Yii Themes at http://yiithemes.mehesz.net
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