At the bottom of the page in the middle, it has 3 options - Log out, full site, top. Full site takes you back to normal.
Hoping somebody smarter than me can help. Usually I use my laptop but have decided to become more fluent with phones. On my phone there was a link (iirc at the bottom of the page in the mobile version) to the "full" version of this site (not everything can be seen in the mobile version) so I tried that. Much expanding and panning around but I got what I wanted. But now I can't find a way to get back! It's very awkward to use
How do you switch between the versions on your phone?
TIA
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At the bottom of the page in the middle, it has 3 options - Log out, full site, top. Full site takes you back to normal.
thanks. just now found it
in full mode, there's a dropdown for the LHC skin to use. Mobile is there.
In mobile there is a link at page bottom to get Full
scalp > SL > MBL > TBL > FTL > KNEE > KNEE+
I have not ventured to LHC on my phone... yet. Don't know if I will do that. Which version you guys think is better?
Full or Mobile, and why?
The full version is better because it does not require Javascript.
Ed
If there's something strange with your long hair / Who you gonna call? / L-H-C! (sung to the tune of Ghostbusters)
the mobile version is extremely wonky. I use the full site even on my phone
mantaining at shoulder length and focusing on hair health
I use the full site on my phone too.
I prefer the full site on my phone too.
It's just the version I'm used to. So why change something that works and is familiar to me?
Regards
Fiorentina
...back to my natural hair color...
I switch between them. The mobile version has better readability and doesn't require me to zoom in and out on the page to navigate it like the full site, but it's missing certain elements like the demographics under avatars and there's no notifications alert in the top right like usual (it and other things like blogs and articles are hidden in a separate tab, next to the search button).
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