+1
Show you guys something that our technical team achieved in past few month
Super interesting and the development team has done a great job. On the other hand as a developer I was thinking how most of your pages shouldn't require too much js, considering it is mainly text and styling. Then I was reminded of how blood stones are being mined with every click of a premium chapter and ad videos being downloaded and saved on our devices. But good job.
awesome job! looks really neat.
Congratulation on your team,
More power and blessings on your company :D
I wanna congratulate all of your co member and your company, Nice job
Good job
Congrats
Olivia thnx
NineNeatherBird I mean on desktop it looks okey but on mobile phone it's f*cked up and a mess.
If you talk about the inputs, just add a "min-width: 15em" on ".form-input" and "form button" in your css rules. That should do the trick pretty well. If it's not just that, use @media css blocks, it's pretty easy to override some properties with it :stuck_out_tongue:
Flaffy Same here I don't like AMP pages for the "bare page" result. For me, a fully responsive website should have all the functionality of its desktop counterpart. AMP forces you to reduce tem.
However, AMP can be good in itself for Quick News for example or quick summary page. But no more than that. Here it is a good way to use it :smile: