No, it's not. It's mobile-friendly, just as if it were using a separate mobile template. If it were responsive, it would have at least a basic navigation menu when browser window is reduced. If it hides the top menu, and doesn't show a replacement unless a mobile device is detected, it doesn't quite fit the term "responsive". After all, why hide the main one then?
I've seen quite a few users doing a "split view" while managing orders or handling customers on the phone. Left half of the screen is showing the admin, and the right side is showing the front end. Some people don't maximize their windows (for whatever reasons) and this is where problems MIGHT occur.
Uhm... But why? How does the store owner know if the customer will resize browser window?
Can anyone please tell me why it would be so wrong to hide the mobile menu instead of using the UA trigger? I'm not asking for a core file change, just a simple something that might be of real use... And, except for a 0.01 seconds extra load time, what are the downsides of my idea?
Yeah, I noticed that AFTER posting, but who cares...I took a real quick look, saw it wasn't bootstrap and said foundation because I remember reading somewhere it was gonna use foundation... Irrelevant...
IMHO, the only downside is the insignificant extra server load, whilst the potential usability really does exist. The only thing that really surprises me here is that no one is giving any cons for the idea, but are still treating it as a bad one and refusing to accept it.But, OK, so be it - I won't push this any more since I'm not even gonna be using it, I was just trying to help the community with a constructive idea...
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Your point of view is valid but circumstantial.
Not having a "mobile button" in the viewport of the desktop version doesn't discredit it from being responsive. Again my #2cents as well as all the Google docs on responsive web design.
Maybe the idea isn't being rejected at all but the way it was presented is why its not being even addressed. Instead of criticizing what "should" be in your opinion a mere suggestion would have been taken and responded to with a more constructive answer.
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In some regards related to the above, because the header of the file was not updated for the beta, I was 1) flagging a "change" that was not yet identified as a change. And 2) indicating that there is a possible change to css commands necessary for this version. Figured if I didn't get to doing the review, maybe someone else would. While a minor impact, it does also mean that other templates to be used with this version of ZC may need some minor tweaking to account for that change.
I would say, if anything that perhaps documentation of the template "flag" change would help other perspective template developers. I know, get too detailed and will miss something, too broad and the masses are unhappy. :)
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If you're complaining that one must fill in the settings in order to see the normal home page, then yes, that is intentional ... so that you do fill in that info.
If you're asking for a way to "let someone else, like the storeowner, fill that in later", then you can simply go into the Configuration->My Store area and blank out the store name or the store owner ... and the wizard will then automatically display again on the home page, prompting for setup.
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