Philip Taylor schreef op 22-05-15 om 10:28:
Given that the latter three add to exactly 100%, and ignoring rounding
issues, in what circumstances (if any) would you expect them to exploit
their floatability ?
I am not a native English speaker. (guess yoiu already noticesd)
So to be shure. If i understand you correctly, you are asking: in what
way do i expect the content to adapt the screen size in a fluid way...
Correct?
This is where i was thinking about. And why i asked for opinions. But i
should have added the following at once.
The right column is not used. So could even be taken out.
The left column contains the menu.
Middle column contains the content.
My idea for smaller screens:
- hide the left column
- show the menu in the middle column
This way:
- the only visible column on smaller screens is the middle column
- the middle column will take the full screen size
- the content could be presented fluid in the middle column
Does this answer your question? And does this make any sense?
Thanks, Erik
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