Hey, guys. Since the update, we've noted that any modules we've placed in our right-hand sidebar - anything from important forum messages to ads - that used to appear on mobile devices first (i.e., members would have to view before scrolling down to view forum topics, etc.) now appear after and so, are easily overlooked by members, many of whom only view the forums on their mobile devices. Is there a new setting that I can change to fix this? Cheers! L
v.5.1.7 change to sidebar module responsive viewing
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There is no setting. Primary content (that in the wider column) is designed to be shown first.
You can duplicate modules in the wider column and use new display options within the modules to only show them on small devices. Then use the same options to display the narrow column items on larger displays only.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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Wayne Luke, thanks for the reply. Damn. It's a shame that changed in the update This is unfortunate, as the way it was previously was definitely preferable as it required no duplication and allowed members browsing from their PCs to easily see ads in the right-hand column and members browsing from mobile devices to see ads first before viewing the forums. Will have to think about what you suggest, but the idea of duplicating content and then having to do that with every update is definitely something that is not preferred. Are we the only forum running ads who finds this problematic, I wonder.Comment
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Maybe. I would assume though that many people don't even look at their site on smaller devices. It is an imperfect system and could use some refinement though. Duplicates is a workaround to get you want you want today. It isn't a great solution but it is a solution.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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Try adding this additional css via Sitebuilder > Style > CSS Editor.
Code:@media only screen and (max-width: 767px) { .canvas-layout-container .canvas-layout .canvas-layout-row.has-columns { display: flex; flex-flow: column; height: auto; } .canvas-layout-container .canvas-layout .canvas-layout-row.has-columns .canvas-widget-list.section-0 { order: 2; flex: 0 1 auto; } .canvas-layout-container .canvas-layout .canvas-layout-row.has-columns .canvas-widget-list.section-1 { order: 1; flex: 0 1 auto; } }
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