Wrestling with sub-navigation for a responsive design.
Many of the examples I have come across work fine for top-level navigation but struggle to consider sub-navigation without resorting to a select drop-down approach (which I'm not a big fan of).
Accepting a convention for navigation icon at mobile layouts, be interested in whether folk think this method might work for adding ability to further interrogate a second (or third) level of navigation.
Any thoughts or feedback, or suggestions for examples where sub-navigation has been considered for narrow viewports in responsive designs?
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Wrestling with sub-navigation for a responsive design.
Many of the examples I have come across work fine for top-level navigation but struggle to consider sub-navigation without resorting to a select drop-down approach (which I'm not a big fan of).
Accepting a convention for navigation icon at mobile layouts, be interested in whether folk think this method might work for adding ability to further interrogate a second (or third) level of navigation.
Any thoughts or feedback, or suggestions for examples where sub-navigation has been considered for narrow viewports in responsive designs?
about 1 year ago
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Mobile Nav
by Richard Young
about 1 year ago
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Daniel Blundell
There's some interesting examples on Andy Clarke's responsive presentation here: http://speakerdeck.com/u/malarkey/p/fashionably-flexible-responsive-web-design-full-day-workshop-1 - around slide 250 or so.
about 1 year ago