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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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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Carlos Granada
You can take a look at webflow editor, they did a brilliant way to do it with their editor for this feature. This is the video explaining how it works
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Ryan Jenkins
PLEASE reference how Thrive Themes handles this.
Just like Vitaliy said below, you design for desktop, and those settings cascade down to tablet and mobile BUT you can go into tablet/mobile view and override the inherited properties. This works for alignment, padding, margins, font sizes, everything.
There's no value in asking me what size a font should be on mobile when I'm not currently looking at the mobile view!
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Vitaliy Gnezdilov
Webflow does an excellent job at this. You start with the desktop viewport, where 90% of your development happens, then when you're ready to optimize for responsive, you move down into tablet, do the 5% of tweaks, then move down into mobile for the remaining tweaks.
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Sales & Marketing
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Better control to align modules
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Tim Steckel
When you have multiple columns next to each other, their height will be determined by the column with the most text.
Currently the smaller text blocks will be vertically center aligned.
In order to align three text blocks with different amount of text next to each other and align them all on top you'll have to add custom css.
I suggest that there is a check box to align a text module (or headline, or any other module) in it's column either on top, center or bottom, so that multiple columns next to each other create a clean look.
This improvement will make it easier to design layouts that look aligned and are mobile responsive.
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