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Control column stacking order on mobile devices
It would be great if we could control the order columns stack when viewed on mobile devices. Today, it's always right under left. For example.
I have a layout below, the first has 1/3 left and 2/3 on right, and the next row has the opposite. It renders nicely on a desktop
But when you view on Mobile, the stacking order for the second row isn't optimal. Instead I would like the option to specify the right column on top followed by left.
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Great suggestion. We're looking at more enhanced mobile rendering control. Not ETA yet but it's something I want to enhance.
Wren LudlowOracle Product Management
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Great suggestion. We're looking at more enhanced mobile rendering control. Not ETA yet but it's something I want to enhance.
Wren LudlowOracle Product Management
Complimentary idea to this one. Supply the ability to disable modules on desktop/mobile. Offers more control on what is shown and hidden when the screen size shifts.
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Great suggestion. We're looking at more enhanced mobile rendering control. Not ETA yet but it's something I want to enhance.
Wren LudlowOracle Product Management
Wren, talk to your Creative Services team in the UK, they have had bullet proof code for this for years as part of their mobile optimised modular templates that can very easily be adapted to the HTML produced by the responsive builder. (And others.) Should be pretty easy to implement.
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Totally agree!
The options made available for mobile stacking should be:
1) From left to right
2) From right to left
3) None
And in addtion, View on mobile device = Show / Hide
(Example below is from Salesforce Marketing Cloud. Was only able to find a German version, but I think the point is clear).
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Was there an answer for this one? I'm also struggling with the layout stacking.
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Since Oracle added the Show on Mobile/Show on Desktop selections (I can't remember what release that was), I've been using this to create separate rows for desktop vs. mobile to make sure that they are stacked correctly. It's a pain, especially during QA to make sure you check both but it's a good workaround.
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Hi All,
Thank you for being part of topliners and submitting your ideas. We are very interested in your thoughts on any features you would like to see in our product.
I recommend watching the video on the below link and hoping it will work as a solution to the initial idea.
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