Conversations on Mobile view needs fixed

Ok, so this also happens in Accounts on Mobile.

This is what it shows when I'm in my inbox/conversations.

  • I have no idea what the subject is because it's so short.
  • I have to scroll sideways to see the interaction number.

This isn't really very functional and needs to be re-coded to fit the screen instead of the way it looks now...

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This also happens in Studio -> Accounts

It looks the same way...I have to scroll sideways in mobile and it doesn't stay within the bounds...

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Please, see if there's a way to fix this...

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    • It's correct functionality, grids need to be scrolled horizontally to be viewed, it's not a problem to swipe left/right on touch screens.

      • Ok, well as a user on mobile...I don't really ever think about swiping right or left to read things. It's always up or down.

        On the membership page on mobile, people don't know that they can swipe left and get to the donation monthly button. This decreases my chances of people seeing it and probably never joining.

        As you can see...there's no scroll bar to let the people know that they need to scroll sideways to be able to see the donate monthly button.

        This is going to be one of my biggest issues with the whole argument that the site is "Responsive" but yet it lets things go out of the bounds of it's containers.

        Is there any way to put these things in containers that don't force you to scroll right or left?

        I know this seems trivial to you, but most of my users are on their phones. And I know Andrew says that there's no need for a "Native App"...because the site is responsive...but I personally think that a Native App wouldn't be a bad idea...

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        Here's one of my biggest complaints with the inbox (conversations) on mobile:

        • There's such a huge gap between the picture and the words and I pretty much have no idea what the message is about.
          • is there any way to shrink that down?
        • At least give me more of the subject?

        Speaking of Subject: (I'll make a separate discussion for this)

        • Can you add a Subject Line (when writing the original post) that is separate from the whole conversation.

        I noticed that the (subject line) is always the first sentence(s) and ends up being huge!

        Just like on "Discussions" give us a Subject line for the Conversations. That would help out a lot.

        • Thank you for pointing this out we'll try to improve this behaviour:

          https://github.com/unaio/una/issues/927

          • Thank you...I know it's a lot of work but any more everyone is on their phones and while the computer side of everything looks great...the functionality of mobile has things still to be desired.

            The biggest thing in my book is making it user friendly on mobile because that's where the majority of people are these days.

            People are fickle and literally don't use my site because it doesn't have an app, even though it is responsive.
            Most of what I put up here is what I find as a user but also a lot of what my users suggest to me.

            Thanks for the work and listening to suggestions. I own 3 businesses and they've all been built mostly off of clients suggestions, so I understand what a pain it is sometimes...but at the same time, I'm the guy from the outside looking in.

            • Agree with each and every word!

              • I'll agree with this as well. There are certain things, such as reply buttons, links, menus, which probably shouldn't require swiping on mobile to get to. All of the "big" social sites usually don't require you to swipe right/left and so users aren't used to it. Having said that, I think swiping on mobile for certain things is okay. For example, those top sub menus where you have to sometimes swipe if there are a lot of menu items, I think that's okay. It makes UNA a little different, and interesting. But, even in those situations, an arrow or something signaling the user that they can swipe for more, might be helpful. 

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