Apart from 1 unit at university on basic Xhtml and css I am self taught.
At uni we were never told of RWD, I enjoyed the unit but it seemed to lack
content so I never went any further at uni, I am grateful for the links you
provided.
On 17 October 2014 08:25, Serghei Amelian <serghei(a)thel.ro> wrote:
On Friday 17 October 2014 00:19:41 Michael . wrote:
That's a common misconception that sites
designed to suit big screens
make
you scroll around if you're on a smaller
screen.
2 facts need to be understood.
1. It is the amount of content on a page that makes users scroll around.
2. Using percentages makes the page adjust itself on difference
resolutions
and screen sizes.
Well, it was invented a concept known as "responsive web design".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design
A very good framework for a responsive website is Twitter's Bootstrap:
http://getbootstrap.com/
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Serghei
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