I thought that for the application to look good on all devices you only had to use percentages.
So sad.
I thought that for the application to look good on all devices you only had to use percentages.
So sad.
The values of the components used as an example by the creator of the extension are in pixels.
How do I do if the values I use are the majority in percentages?
In my opinion and from what I see in my application, the problem is the values that do not have percentages, such as labels or even buttons.
I clarify the buttons if they let us put percentages, only that in some I do not use them if not the -1 property that kodular provides.
This extension is a bit similar to the previous one that they shared in this post, but it does save blocks (although with the other one as well, using procedures).
But it does not change the fact that this “responsive” property must be set to each component separately, but not to a window in general or to the application as such.
wow does this page really work?
Yes ofcourse
It’s your solution ?
Do you think that passing all the dimensions from pixels to percentages will work?
I don’t know
Did you try ?
but how would you do for the text? I can’t put sizes in percentages for labels.
In my experience they have worked for me, the problem is the components that are not allowed percentages as size.
I think the solution is to use the extension above (free) for the labels that are the only components that I remember that do not allow percentage values.
Or also use the method that you expose, but both options putting all the size values of the components that allow percentages.
No I am using responsive extention to making response my app
So you just use the extension and so you keep your app responsive.
So you dedicate a responsive block to each component of your application with that extension?
Yes ofcourse
Ok partner, thank you very much for your contribution.
I would like you to share some blocks.
Thanks in advance.
I know it’s tuff
I classify responsive blocks using the producer