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<blockquote data-quote="RiskyRyan" data-source="post: 326217" data-attributes="member: 56878"><p>Recently I've been working on a project of mine which is a portfolio system where users can download/edit portfolio templates and use them for their own personal usage of course just a small personal project for educational purposes. However during this product when the design was completed and all my back-end codes/scripts were done I thought about making my site responsive so I have a few questions;</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">How should I lay my media re-sizes out? I mean the iPad for an example or any tablet which is a fairly big screen, should I make it re-size to a mobile friendly version or let it use the desktop version? </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Any tips on how to make my responsive website less buggy and more suitable for each platform</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If I could make a logo re-size for a tablet and a phone how do I go about doing that? So I would have a tablet version then a mobile friendly interface version? </li> </ul><p>I'm fairly new to responsive designs and have always worked on making the site content roughly the right size and hoping it folds in correctly but obviously this isn't cross-browser compatible!</p><p></p><p>Much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiskyRyan, post: 326217, member: 56878"] Recently I've been working on a project of mine which is a portfolio system where users can download/edit portfolio templates and use them for their own personal usage of course just a small personal project for educational purposes. However during this product when the design was completed and all my back-end codes/scripts were done I thought about making my site responsive so I have a few questions; [LIST] [*]How should I lay my media re-sizes out? I mean the iPad for an example or any tablet which is a fairly big screen, should I make it re-size to a mobile friendly version or let it use the desktop version? [*]Any tips on how to make my responsive website less buggy and more suitable for each platform [*]If I could make a logo re-size for a tablet and a phone how do I go about doing that? So I would have a tablet version then a mobile friendly interface version? [/LIST] I'm fairly new to responsive designs and have always worked on making the site content roughly the right size and hoping it folds in correctly but obviously this isn't cross-browser compatible! Much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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