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Hi, I'm exploring possible navigation on small phones, iPad etc. I made a test page with 4 CssMenu's, there are 20 pages but could easily be 50 for the site I have in mind. Loading everything in one InlineFrame isn't ideal though, only one page will be indexed
Perhaps the menu should be at the bottom so it's easily reached by the thumb on a small phone? Opinions?
filmphotog wrote:Hi, I'm exploring possible navigation on small phones, iPad etc. I made a test page with 4 CssMenu's, there are 20 pages but could easily be 50 for the site I have in mind. Loading everything in one InlineFrame isn't ideal though, only one page will be indexed
Perhaps the menu should be at the bottom so it's easily reached by the thumb on a small phone? Opinions?
Here is another idea http://www.beleuramyhome.org.au/videoclips.html
It offers an open ended number of menu items-all resulting display in an Iframe, check on your mobile phone to see how it looks
alex4orly wrote:
Here is another idea http://www.beleuramyhome.org.au/videoclips.html
It offers an open ended number of menu items-all resulting display in an Iframe, check on your mobile phone to see how it looks
Cheers
Thanks, this works great on a mobile phone with the video displayed at the top and the selections below
alex4orly wrote:
Here is another idea http://www.beleuramyhome.org.au/videoclips.html
It offers an open ended number of menu items-all resulting display in an Iframe, check on your mobile phone to see how it looks
Cheers
Thanks, this works great on a mobile phone with the video displayed at the top and the selections below
I am using this on other pages where I have actual PDF documents showing not video clips