Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> TEC <tecos...@gmail.com> writes: >> - The site is now more mobile friendly, the navbar now has a > > Why? How many users are installing org-mode on their 'phones - smart or > otherwise? Zero, I expect :P However, I don't think that's the question we should be asking. Consider someone tweeting about org-mode, the question then is: how many people use twitter on their phones? Likewise, if someone wants to share a org-mode with a friend, and sends them a link - whether it be by email, sms, whatsapp, messenger, or telegram: what's the chance that they'll take a peek oh their phones? Of course we don't exactly have any hard answers to these questions, but I'd wager the answer is enough to warrant a little bit of effort to make the mobile experience not-garbage. To see how orgmode.org currently appears, see https://i.imgur.com/XPFfBaB.png IMO that's downright off-putting --- and I say that intending no criticism to Carsten or Bastien, in 2012 mobile design simple wasn't a priority. Moreover, we can improve the mobile experience with no compromise to the desktop --- so why wouldn't we? :D I hope this fleshes out my motivation for improving the mobile experience :) Timothy.