Forgot to respond to this. This deserves its own thread. I’m open to ideas as to what Responsive UI means in Flex. It isn’t clear how much we are going to rely on CSS and the browser for layout (I definitely hope to rely on CSS and the browser for lots of visuals).
I would like FlexJS to support as much CSS as possible, especially Media Query. I have not looked into how folks are making their apps respond to different screen sizes in the browser world today. Is there a clear winner or two? If it is a pain point and FlexJS can do better, we should. -Alex On 5/27/15, 1:13 PM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: >Now THAT, is a really interesting idea! > >I can’t think of a better way to promote it (assuming it looks good…) > >It might also be a good way to flush out some of the components. > >If we’re on that topic: Has anyone given thought to responsive HTML in >FlexJS? > >On May 27, 2015, at 11:04 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > >> And FTR, my wild dream is to write our site using FlexJS. ;-) If this >>was >> all MXML and AS, wouldn’t it be much easier to maintain? >> >> -Alex >> >> On 5/27/15, 12:52 PM, "Michael Schmalle" <teotigraphix...@gmail.com> >>wrote: >> >>> If I can manage to get my foothold with my business int he direction I >>> want, I would be up to helping keep it fresh (in the future). >>> >>> One thing that would help Nic is when you go through and make updates, >>> write a wiki page explaining what you did and the exact places that >>>should >>> be kept up and a little explanation of how to do it with the template. >>> >>> I remember when you put all the time in it way back when and yeah, it >>> served a purpose for the start of this project. >>> >>> Like I said, I am really trying to justify my time from a business >>> perspective, anybody that knows my history, knows I put a HUGE amount >>>of >>> time into blogging and tutorials when the project first started. >>> >>> Anyway, seems like there is an opportunity to re-brand Apache Flex this >>> year and the project shouldn't miss it. >>> >>> BTW, Did you mean Joseph, not Josh? The one with the videos? >>> >>> Mike >>> >>> >>> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski >>><nicho...@spoon.as> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm willing to take on a bit of a refresh of the website after I get a >>>> few >>>> other commits taken care of. Idealy, I'd like to integrate the newly >>>> donated Flex Docs into the site (with search, etc.), so doing a quick >>>> refresh of the content would make sense. >>>> >>>> The biggest concern when we launched the website originally was that >>>> there >>>> little content for us to include. With Josh making this /huge/ >>>> donation of >>>> time and effort this will be lessened, but if we could get a few >>>>people >>>> to >>>> help collect external content for us to link to, that would be great. >>>> Even >>>> better, if anybody would like to step up and write tutorials for the >>>> website (or maintain things like the showcase, etc) that would help >>>>keep >>>> the site fresh. >>>> >>>> -Nick >>>> >>>> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Nemi <nemino...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Agree. More my comments: >>>>> >>>>> * Double/triple linking to same content doesn't make website more >>>> rich of >>>>> content, it makes it not organized. For example: >>>>> - 'Licensing' on front page and 'About Flex->License & Trademarks' >>>> link >>>> to >>>>> same page about-licensing.html >>>>> <http://flex.apache.org/about-licensing.html> >>>>> - 'Tooling', 'Desktop & Mobile Apps' on front page and 'About >>>>> Flex->Features' link to same page about-features.html >>>>> <http://flex.apache.org/about-features.html> >>>>> - 'Flex Showcase' and 'About Flex->Flex Showcase' link to same page >>>>> community-showcase.html >>>> <http://flex.apache.org/community-showcase.html> >>>>> At least these two have same name ;) >>>>> >>>>> * When I want to see showcase of something, I don't want first thing >>>> to >>>> see >>>>> 'How to submit your application?'. BTW 'Apps List' on this page is >>>> ideal >>>>> candidate to implement in carousel/slider. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/Apache-Flex-Websit >>>>e- >>>> thought-tp46946p46988.html >>>>> Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at >>>> Nabble.com. >>>>> >>>> >> >