Lotus Fleet had a front end website that contained a lot of information about the fleet. It was a very helpful tool. I remember that reading the information on the site was one of the reasons I decided to join Lotus Fleet in the first place. Has building a new one been discussed since moving here?
Also, with the vast majority of the Internet being consumed on mobile devices like smartphone and tablets, has there been any though given to implement responsive, mobile-friendly design to the site? Or installing Tapatalk on the forums?
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Re: Front-End Website and Responsive Design
Hey BKO,
Some good ideas there.
Maybe this is something you like to assist us with.
Some good ideas there.
Maybe this is something you like to assist us with.
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Re: Front-End Website and Responsive Design
I'm a serious n00b in the web design world, and my time is limited. But I'm happy to try and willing to work with anyone who can help.
I would suggest that a discussion of design and content be held before any time and effort is thrown at it.
Also, would there be any objection to placing the site code on GitHib for development? I've become a big fan of the source code management and collaboration it offers.I have a couple of my own projects on there now.
I would suggest that a discussion of design and content be held before any time and effort is thrown at it.
Also, would there be any objection to placing the site code on GitHib for development? I've become a big fan of the source code management and collaboration it offers.I have a couple of my own projects on there now.
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