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fabienne.sherpa
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fabienne.sherpa posted this 31 August 2023
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Bonjour,
Existe- t'il une solution pour que mes pages s'adaptent automatiquement pour la version mobile ? Je suis obligée de revoir toutes les pages une par une pour les adapter au format mobile, c'est normal ?
Merci d'avance pour votre retour.
Bien à vous,
Fabienne Sherpa

Bonjour, Existe- t'il une solution pour que mes pages s'adaptent automatiquement pour la version mobile ? Je suis obligée de revoir toutes les pages une par une pour les adapter au format mobile, c'est normal ? Merci d'avance pour votre retour. Bien à vous, Fabienne Sherpa
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MerlinAZ
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MerlinAZ posted this 31 August 2023

The typical workflow is to work from left/desktop to right/mobile, making the appropriate changes and saving as you go.

The typical workflow is to work from left/desktop to right/mobile, making the appropriate changes and saving as you go.
fabienne.sherpa
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fabienne.sherpa posted this 31 August 2023

Bonjour,
Merci pour votre réponse, désolée mais je ne comprends pas ce que vous voulez dire.

Bonjour, Merci pour votre réponse, désolée mais je ne comprends pas ce que vous voulez dire.
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Support Team posted this 31 August 2023

Hello Fabienne,

Nicepage provides various algorithms to adapt the created layout for smaller screens. But it is impossible to automate everything. Therefore, you need to follow certain rules that will facilitate page building:

-use the layout controls like Group, Grid, List. This is important when you need to move a few controls together. Also, it is better to use control alignment options available on the right-side panel;
-use the "Reset Responsive" option. Each responsive mode can have its own settings for individual controls. This option removes all adjustments, and you can start all over again. Sometimes this is the best solution. Then you adjust the responsive layout from Desktop to Phone mode.
-keep in mind that not all control settings can be changed in each responsive mode separately. Only some style changes can be changed. And only if these changes do not affect the page HTML structure. For example, you can change the position of the element and move it a few pixels left or right, change font size, etc. But you cannot change the order of elements or move the control outside the Grid/Group.
-keep in mind that there is an inheritance of the responsive settings. It goes from Desktop to Phone mode and stops when you make changes in any responsive mode. You can back to this inheritance with the "Reset Responsive" option.
https://nicepage.com/doc/5249/responsive-web-design
https://nicepage.com/doc/1125/responsive-modes
https://nicepage.com/doc/36215/build-responsive-websites

Our team can help you with the building responsive layout if you provide us with more details about the issues you encountered with the screenshots.

Please send here the site's URL in question and some screenshots of the issues from your side.
We might need your admin access to check the pages with the editor plugin or your site exported as a project if you have it.

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Sincerely,
Anna.
Nicepage Support Team

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Hello Fabienne, Nicepage provides various algorithms to adapt the created layout for smaller screens. But it is impossible to automate everything. Therefore, you need to follow certain rules that will facilitate page building: -use the layout controls like Group, Grid, List. This is important when you need to move a few controls together. Also, it is better to use control alignment options available on the right-side panel; -use the "Reset Responsive" option. Each responsive mode can have its own settings for individual controls. This option removes all adjustments, and you can start all over again. Sometimes this is the best solution. Then you adjust the responsive layout from Desktop to Phone mode. -keep in mind that not all control settings can be changed in each responsive mode separately. Only some style changes can be changed. And only if these changes do not affect the page HTML structure. For example, you can change the position of the element and move it a few pixels left or right, change font size, etc. But you cannot change the order of elements or move the control outside the Grid/Group. -keep in mind that there is an inheritance of the responsive settings. It goes from Desktop to Phone mode and stops when you make changes in any responsive mode. You can back to this inheritance with the "Reset Responsive" option. https://nicepage.com/doc/5249/responsive-web-design https://nicepage.com/doc/1125/responsive-modes https://nicepage.com/doc/36215/build-responsive-websites Our team can help you with the building responsive layout if you provide us with more details about the issues you encountered with the screenshots. Please send here the site's URL in question and some screenshots of the issues from your side. We might need your admin access to check the pages with the editor plugin or your site exported as a project if you have it. ................................................... Sincerely, Anna. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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