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Style Manager> Then look down at the default mobile style, select "Download" in the options to the far right. On the page that results, at the top it is already set the way you need it, just click "Download" |
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Oh dear god. I did manage to make a child mobile theme and merge a copy of the dark style into that. Here's the results.
select "taxable mobile style". It's a wreck. |
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Oh wowwwww. Sum Ting Wong, it didn't populate any CSS for some reason. I got a LOT better results when I tried this. But what i got although mobile friendly, would have been way too much work to make look nice.
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Oh wait. No child style. This won't work on child styles.
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Hey Man, that style passed the mobile-friendly test, and also looked GREAT on my i-phone emulator!
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Actually now that I've got the hang of it, I did manage to import the mobile style into a child copy of blackened. Not too bad results either.
Choose "Child of Blackened"... vbulletin named it that... lol |
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Wow, that's COOL. Looks and acts responsive, can't test it on google mobile-friendly test though. On this one I don't get a style number in the addressbar.
But that really responds to different browser widths, I think you're on to something here! |
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I've set it to be the default skin for a few minutes. I can give it a go & see how it does in the mobile test.
It passes but looks squished... https://www.google.com/webmasters/to...com%2Fforum%2F |
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This gives me a idea - if someone were to go through all the stylevars which are custom - they'd be red in the lists - and manually populate all the settings from your main style into the mobile one, you would get after a bunch of work - a mobile style that is native vB but looks exactly like your desktop style!
You wouldn't mess with any CSS templates, just the stylevars. |
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Merging the native mobile style into a regular custom style, as a child of the style though, I think you inherit too much of the desktop CSS that way. Try it not as a child, like I described before. OR, try merging "Blackened" as a child of the mobile? Merge a copy of "Blackend" into a child of the mobile style? |
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