Responsive keypad on Mobile?

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Responsive keypad on Mobile?

Postby ducksauz » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:06 pm

While I don't really care if the rest of the alarmdecoder-webapp looks good on mobile, it would be really nice if the keypad did. It works, but I'd love it if the buttons were bigger. I tried BC69CA's iOS app, but it doesn't tell me what zones are faulted so I can bypass them if I want (e.g.our bedroom slider on the 3rd floor when we want fresh air at night.)

Are there any plans for this or should I wrap my head around CSS again?

I hope there are plans, because I suck at the front end side of things. :lol:
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Re: Responsive keypad on Mobile?

Postby ducksauz » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:11 pm

BTW, here's what it looks like on my phone.

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Re: Responsive keypad on Mobile?

Postby kevin » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:14 pm

To be frank, when we first built it, bigger screen phones were not the norm (we certainly didn't have them, only tablets for bigger screens thus it looks GREAT on a tablet) - but it is on my todo list to make buttons bigger for mobile devices now that bigger screens are tending to the norm.

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That said, it is open source, so if you get to it before I do - feel free!
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