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<blockquote data-quote="Sysode" data-source="post: 326196" data-attributes="member: 25453"><p>What [USER=36280]@Saintz[/USER] quoted is still needed in responsive web design, it is to be used alongside media queries. </p><p></p><p>I think it's important to get your head around what media queries are and how they actually work.. To put it in simple terms, it's basically recoding the elements of your site that do not work on particular devices. You come to learn the dimensions of these devices and then you can start using the ones that matter most. Obviously there are "preferred" ways to code CSS but to start, I think it'd be best to get your head around how they work and they are capable of doing. </p><p></p><p>If you require any help, I'm sure the helpful community will assist <img src="/styles/icons/smile/twitch/Kappa.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="Kappa" title="Kappa Kappa" data-shortname="Kappa" /> .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sysode, post: 326196, member: 25453"] What [USER=36280]@Saintz[/USER] quoted is still needed in responsive web design, it is to be used alongside media queries. I think it's important to get your head around what media queries are and how they actually work.. To put it in simple terms, it's basically recoding the elements of your site that do not work on particular devices. You come to learn the dimensions of these devices and then you can start using the ones that matter most. Obviously there are "preferred" ways to code CSS but to start, I think it'd be best to get your head around how they work and they are capable of doing. If you require any help, I'm sure the helpful community will assist Kappa . [/QUOTE]
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