I switched The E Club Lite from Moogo to Weebly back in 2010. Since then, Weebly has served the second website in The E Club Family very well, but one thing really needed polishing - the built-in mobile version.
Ever since The E Club+ became responsive around this time last year, developing mobile-friendly versions of The E Club Family have been near the top of my list of priorities; the amount of people who go online using mobile devices grows all the time, and The E Club Family should be easy-to-use for both them and PC users. As a result, The E Club Family is slowly but surely becoming more responsive every day. And now, we've taken another major step towards accomplishing universal mobile-friendliness across The E Club Family - The E Club Lite is now responsive.
We built the responsive version from the ground up, completely overhauling The E Club Lite's traditional structure. Instead of a large banner on top and a horizontal main menu and the rest of the content below that (all having fixed widths), people who access The E Club Lite from their mobile devices now see a sleek, simple, fixed header with a truncated version of the top bar banner, a Retina/HD display-optimized icon that opens up the main menu (in a new, vertical style that matches that of The E Club+), and all of the content in its full glory at the full width of the screen. But describing this revolutionary new design is one thing - seeing it is another (also, the mobile version is live right now!):
Ever since The E Club+ became responsive around this time last year, developing mobile-friendly versions of The E Club Family have been near the top of my list of priorities; the amount of people who go online using mobile devices grows all the time, and The E Club Family should be easy-to-use for both them and PC users. As a result, The E Club Family is slowly but surely becoming more responsive every day. And now, we've taken another major step towards accomplishing universal mobile-friendliness across The E Club Family - The E Club Lite is now responsive.
We built the responsive version from the ground up, completely overhauling The E Club Lite's traditional structure. Instead of a large banner on top and a horizontal main menu and the rest of the content below that (all having fixed widths), people who access The E Club Lite from their mobile devices now see a sleek, simple, fixed header with a truncated version of the top bar banner, a Retina/HD display-optimized icon that opens up the main menu (in a new, vertical style that matches that of The E Club+), and all of the content in its full glory at the full width of the screen. But describing this revolutionary new design is one thing - seeing it is another (also, the mobile version is live right now!):