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reiblu
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disable protostar responsive

Post by reiblu » Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:31 am

Hi,

Does anyone know how to disable the responsive for protostar templates?

Or just which are the files that makes the template responsive?

Thanks

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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by Thomas Paine » Sat Oct 05, 2013 3:33 am

In the template manager, you can disable the responsive part of the protostar in the style management. It is in the options tab if I recall.
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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by pishro » Sat Oct 05, 2013 7:03 pm

reiblu wrote:Does anyone know how to disable the responsive for protostar templates?

Or just which are the files that makes the template responsive?
Why do you want it?
1. Non-Responsive vs. Responsive

Yup, Joomla is now officially responsive – mobile device ready, due to the help of Bootstrap. The front-end will have the responsive built-in feature, the back-end also inherits this tweak. You will NOW officially be able to get your site under control even when you are ”on-the-go” with just a mobile device!
I found out that it is possible to modify almost everything in template.css. Here's some easy instructions
http://www.cloudaccess.net/joomla-3-0/1 ... a-3-0.html

And please see: http://docs.joomla.org/Understanding_Output_Overrides

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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by reiblu » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:25 am

Well, my client wants it...

I haven't found yet what to do to disable...

Anyways, Thanks for the help ^^

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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by Ofer1984 » Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:07 pm

Thomas Paine wrote:In the template manager, you can disable the responsive part of the protostar in the style management. It is in the options tab if I recall.

Hi,

I searched for that option in template manager and i didn't find that option.
Could someone guide me how to disable the responsive lsyout of protostar template ?

Thanks.
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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by michalis » Mon Feb 17, 2014 3:15 pm

my advice would be to add a min-width element to your container class, seems to work nicely for me

maybe a pro could tell us if this is the best option

responsive templates are horrible, as if we didnt have enough worries with trying to make one design work on all browsers, now we have to make it work on all screen sizes too

I think its better to just build a separate site for desktops, phones and tablets
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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by Ofer1984 » Mon Feb 17, 2014 3:26 pm

Thanks for the advice :)

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Re: disable protostar responsive

Post by yohebon » Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:47 am

I read this article about What is Protostar? (Joomla 3.0): http://www.cloudaccess.net/joomla-3-0/1 ... a-3-0.html


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