Since the p[ages are already there- I could possible strip the "fat" off, and shrink the width.
By template- I meant if the pages were formatted off of one file. or if they were all individually formated (from the looks of the code(that I barely understand), it seems to be the later)
I'm thinking of using newer smart phone displays as reference as they are becoming common place (I'm probably one of few without a cellular device at all)
I won't be worrying about feature-phone compatibility as those things can't do much on the web anyways.
I was planning to have separate static mobile variation of what is already in place- It seems that the FHFS website already works fine on iOS and Android, I would just need to pick away at things to make it...thinner...
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I'm probably way over my head with this...I have limited knowledge about such tasks- I actually was looking at W3schools as that is how I learned html4.1 originally...
I want to try to take a minimal approach to this to make it fit nicely.
I want to keep text a sparse as possible while still explaining decently, and to avoid centering everything as that would look awful.
I think I could have the logo on top-left, logon/register buttons to the top-right (on top one another), put the navbar below it rather than on top, make the font slightly larger, shrink the white border down within those buttons.
login prompt may need to be smaller...it looks like it would fit-
The file listing might need to lose a few features- Keep the most basic things towards the top (or represent them as icon on the right
So I would probably keep uploading, deleting, renaming, new folders, and other file actions at the top of side, and push actions that probably wouldn't be used as much to the bottom...just in case someone wants to do certain things...