Make It Easier to Build Mobile Responsive Funnels/Sites
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Chris Iglesia
Please make it easier for mobile responsiveness editing. It is nice to see have separate text size but what would be really beneficial and set HighLevel apart even further would be to add more responsiveness options (like padding) so we don't have to add CSS or copy and paste sections and hide them. Please also add tablet view as well with this new feature. As the funnel builder is getting some new updates this would be perfect! I attached an example from Elementor. Please upvote this! Thanks!
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Fernando Vazquez
I see it was added, but only for desktop and MOBILE (phone) it doesn't target to tablets, when I open a website on a tablet, it shows the desktop version.
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Shabeer A J
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Super User
Shabeer A J what's completed on this one? Is the builder working like the other web builders? Is it optimized for tablets now?
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Shabeer A J
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JP Hogbin
Shabeer A J one of the main elements of this idea post was how it appeared on tablet - this still needs addressing because custom CSS is required to fix tablet issues.
Also exist as ideas here
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Justin Rand
You should definitely be able to build your site with the desktop builder, click a button to apply and overwrite so that everything in the desktop page is automatically converted to mobile (and tablet) using the system's best guesses on font size, padding, alignment, etc. and then work through the mobile and tablet views to make minor adjustments.
I just created a desktop site and had to go through every section to make sure it was visible on mobile for absolutely no reason after noticing that half of the site was missing. I also had to delete certain sections filled with Latin that were "mobile only". Total waste of time. I'm guessing it was a part of the template I used, but still, there needs to be a way to just overwrite everything on the mobile and tablet pages with whatever is on the desktop and we can work from there.
I don't think any of us really want to have to spend time developing 3 separate pages and searching for all these details, just make it overwrite pages using all sections and then we can go back and remove sections or change sizes, alignment, etc. Thank you!
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Arabella Vujic
When can we expect an update on this?? It's driving me nuts
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Dani
This is obscure that this still has not been resolved. It's like building a website in 2015. The mobile pages have taken me 3-4x as long to style and I'm having to code stuff. No way an average user could figure this out so it's going to be cloning elements all over which results in missed items during updates. Super disappointing. I made an account here just to leave this feedback.
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Cade Gouin
GoHighLevel collab / integration with Elementor? 👀🙏
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Ishan Soni
Pages should become mobile / tablet responsive automatically when designing in desktop.. and then we can adjust whatever elements we want. Webflow and most modern page builders allow this
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Justin Rand
Ishan Soni Exactly
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Nikon Mårtensson
No do not to this, it sucks!!
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Sales & Marketing
Nikon Mårtensson: It is getting updated very soon
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Ryan Jenkins
Sales & Marketing: I really hope it will work like Thrive's https://youtu.be/lA0yrEK2cdc?t=169&si=FQ7Gbr1tgyBN5h-M
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Sales & Marketing
Ryan Jenkins: This is LIVE
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Louis Meyer-Knight
Sales & Marketing: Am I missing something? There is still no option to change padding based on device, as the OP requested. When you change the padding, it changes across all devices.
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Oliver Bothe
Please have a look at perspective.co. They are amazing with their mobile responsive funnel builder AND they are GDPR compliant … something the team at HighLevel fails to be ever since they launched this (tbh. amazing) software.
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Rodolfo Lupian-Ceja
This is one of the main reasons I have not switched over to GHL. GHL's products and features are awesome. However, what is the point if we can't get the websites to look and work right.
Most of my client's customer bases use mobile phones instead of PC's. The forms in GHL translate to mobile pretty terribly, and there is no option (to my knowledge) to even edit mobile versions of forms. Having effective forms is a staple for a successful website.
I'm currently using Simvoly for my website building & their websites translate to mobile absolutely beautifully. However, they lack many of the awesome features GHL offers. I'll certainly be working on learning more about GHL and how I can work past some of the mobile response issues I've been having in the meantime.
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