mobile versions and fluid supported?
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We'll be adding another type of version of the app that will hopefully be able to make it a bit smaller. We're also taking out the very large min-width here soon. It will, however, be capped at 760px. This is as small as we can go without affecting certain things...and here's why:
For us to organize photos well in the Lifestream, they must be done in a table view, which means that there's a specific width that we have to have that table at, which happens to be just about 500px.
Then, on our (upcoming) profile view, we've got a side bar that is about 180px. If you combine viewing a photoset and side bar at the same time, we've got an automatic minimum width or the design starts breaking. Add in some of the spacing, avatars and such and we get to about 760px which was the smallest I could make it. We might explore other avenues in the future, but for now, this is what we've decided upon...hope it works for you...
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Inappropriate?Have you tried using the iPhone/iPod Touch version for the Fluid app? Ross made an excellent video tutorial of how to set that up. You can see it here: http://vimeo.com/805366
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Inappropriate?iphone version has limited featureset.. which is probably why he is going with the full version.. at least thats my guess..
so this doesnt solve your problem completely... but. install Stylish or GreaseMOnkey for FireFox. then overwrite that min-width attribute to make things a bit more flexible... this wont carry over into your FluidApp but at least you can have a socialthing.com window open in a smaller for factor.
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Inappropriate?We'll be adding another type of version of the app that will hopefully be able to make it a bit smaller. We're also taking out the very large min-width here soon. It will, however, be capped at 760px. This is as small as we can go without affecting certain things...and here's why:
For us to organize photos well in the Lifestream, they must be done in a table view, which means that there's a specific width that we have to have that table at, which happens to be just about 500px.
Then, on our (upcoming) profile view, we've got a side bar that is about 180px. If you combine viewing a photoset and side bar at the same time, we've got an automatic minimum width or the design starts breaking. Add in some of the spacing, avatars and such and we get to about 760px which was the smallest I could make it. We might explore other avenues in the future, but for now, this is what we've decided upon...hope it works for you...
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