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Sidebar display

The sidebar is displayed by default when you open a database from the Ninox home page. This is not necessarily desired especially on an iPhone. (I don't think this was the case in previous versions of Ninox but I no longer have old versions to check...)

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    • 100pcfr
    • 2 wk ago
    • Reported - view

    To help: hide the sidebar. To save the database on iPhone, without leaving access to the Edition mode and the "Home" line of the sidebar, the user must know how to close the Ninox app so that at the next launch it is the Ninox home page that is proposed and the possibility of backup.

    • Fred
    • 2 wk ago
    • Reported - view

    Now that openFullscreen() is fixed you can use it to open a dashboard full screen on a iphone or smaller screen. Put this in the Options > Trigger after open of the DB.

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      • 100pcfr
      • 2 wk ago
      • Reported - view

       

       

      Ninox version: 3.15.2

      It seems that the behaviour of the Ninox app for the iPhone is different from that for the Mac: On the iPhone, even in full screen the sidebar is visible by default when opening the base...

      I tried to think and set up an interface for iPhone that only uses full screen mode with one exception: the introduction page. Because the full-screen mode systematically involves a closing cross of the form and therefore, one day or another, the end user finds himself on the user interface element: Database.

      So, a full-screen intro page does not solve the problem especially since on the iPhone, in the current version, the opening of the base is done with an apparent sidebar.

      I am an old man who has never had much memory, on the other hand I appreciate simple things and so in previous versions of Ninox, I was not bothered by this principle of apparent sidebar on iPhone. Why?

      Is it possible that when you touched or clicked a line of the sidebar, it closed automatically?

      In any case, I think it would be a good solution. With the principle that when opening a base the sidebar may, by default, not be apparent.