For the first two, are you using Chrome? I just fixed a few things for the next release that looked pretty similar to that which were caused by (as best I can tell) a rendering bug in chrome. For the third issue, that looks like a box-shadow we add to the bottom of the last sticky element on the page but it isn't being positioned correctly. I'll look into it.
Would be nice if there was an option to restore the previous (native) behavior of clicking a navtab...
Yeah that is a major problem, right now when you quickly move the mouse to a navtab and instantly click, nothing happens... it's super annoying and users notice it. In the past I had that interval edited in the original Xenforo .js file and it seemed ok when UIX started handling that part, but now after the last update it has changed drastically... Edited functions.min.js for my theme (uix dark) and now it seems kinda ok, but I don't really know what I am doing in js, so I would prefer an official fix or setting
Yeah yours looks like maybe it is a real bugNot sure if this is the same thing you are talking about.
I made a mistake with my description here, of course something happens - the drop down menu opens, but just that...and instantly click, nothing happens
Fair enough, I'll add that in the next release.Would be nice if there was an option to restore the previous (native) behavior of clicking a navtab...
Should be fixed in our next release then .Yes, I'm using Chrome.
Ya I can add a setting for this for the next release.Yeah that is a major problem, right now when you quickly move the mouse to a navtab and instantly click, nothing happens... it's super annoying and users notice it. In the past I had that interval edited in the original Xenforo .js file and it seemed ok when UIX started handling that part, but now after the last update it has changed drastically... Edited functions.min.js for my theme (uix dark) and now it seems kinda ok, but I don't really know what I am doing in js, so I would prefer an official fix or setting
This is to leave space for the last post information as the width of the device gets narrower. Node grid is able to do some things to javascript that allows us not not reserve as much space for things.Column width seems way off in non-grid view. There should be more space allocated to the thread title of the last post. Did this just start happening in the latest version?
Still planning on having it in our next release but don't have an ETA on that yet.Any update on this UI.X [Paid]
You can try unchecking UI.X Navigation > Touch Friendly Dropdown Menus. That will revert some of the initial behavior. In the next version I'll be adding in a style property to fully enable or disable the changes we make to dropdown menus for UI.X.Navbar Tab Behavior
At one point you added the default XF behavior to UI.X, but in a recent update it was removed as an option. With default XF the menus don't drop down (or pop out) until you hover over the arrows that appear. I much prefer that behavior. Is there any chance of you guys adding that back to UI.X?
That doesn't make any sense. As it stands, the regular (non-grid) view is ruined. My resolution is 1920x1200, and I can only see 3 words of the topic titles. How does optimizing for narrow screens justify screwing up the view for normal resolutions?This is to leave space for the last post information as the width of the device gets narrower. Node grid is able to do some things to javascript that allows us not not reserve as much space for things.Column width seems way off in non-grid view. There should be more space allocated to the thread title of the last post. Did this just start happening in the latest version?
I can understand it being a bit less than ideal, but it is pretty similar to what the default XenForo layout looks like.That doesn't make any sense. As it stands, the regular (non-grid) view is ruined. My resolution is 1920x1200, and I can only see 3 words of the topic titles. How does optimizing for narrow screens justify screwing up the view for normal resolutions?
It's not even close to the default XenForo layout.
Can you really compare being able to fit "Accent insensitive search results" with "So what do you thi..." ? One fits 33 characters and the other fits 18. What's the point of showing a subject line if you can only fit "What do you thi.."?
And I know I can fix it myself, but optimizing for popular resolutions is your guys' job, not mine. We're talking about a $50 product here.
You make a fair point. Im marking it down on our list now. Thank you for taking the time, and thank you for your kind words.@Mike Creuzer it's $30 for the basic style, but since it powers your other skins, the issue exists in other skins too.
I will adjust the width block manually for now, but I do think it should look show more characters out of the box. Being able to read the last post's title is a pretty essential forum function. Most users never access the "New posts" screen and rely on "Last post" or sidebar widgets to see what's happening in the forum.
Also, messing with font size would not be optimal, because the UI.X aesthetic was designed with a certain font style and size in mind, just like the default XenForo style was. I like your skins mainly for your sense of style, so not wanting to mess with fonts is a compliment to you guys.
Has that been confirmed Mike? I was looking for any mention of SASS, LESS, SCSS, Compass with regards to xF 2.0 but I didn't see any confirmation of that from any dev.Its something we can do for 2.0 because we will have the power of SASS.
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