Many mobile friendly sites provide links to the full HTML site - I think our mobile version could use that.
The CCSR theme uses a responsive design, so the CSS detects the browser dimensions and swaps out layouts based on that. In order to switch to the normal view you would have to build in some kind of method for disabling loading of the CSS targeting smaller viewports. I'm sure this can be done somehow, but I thought it should be pointed out that it's not as simple as linking to another place.
I read "the full HTML site" as the "prog" theme, but that might not be what you meant Nicole? That would be the same as letting users choose between themes, I guess.
What I mean is the site you would see if you went to the site in your browser. I mention this because in training we found that the mobile view didn't seem to have the cart or lists - and so the trainees asked for a way to get those. Owen thanks for the info - I did think of that, but figured I'd ask. I was thinking of sites like Amtrak and Delta when I visit them in the browser on my phone I always click 'full html site' to get out of the mobile view and see all of the menus that the mobile is missing.
CCSR is now deprecated so I consider this "WONTFIX." It's possible that this same issue could be raised with regard to bootstrap, but I hope that because bootstrap offers more complete functionality at smaller sizes than CCSR did that there will not be a need for this.