Lately I've ceased worrying about device media break points and instead I've
focused on our grid. Where we determine what the min/max width of a column is.
How wide can one base column stretch, how narrow. When does it evolve to 2
columns, 3 columns, etc.. This has simplified the media breaks.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 9:16 PM, John j...@coffeeonmars.com wrote:
Are there best practices in dealing with setting up and modifying media
breaks and the CSS for each?
In the few responsive sites I've worked on, I find myself quickly getting
clobbered by the several instances of each style
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 9:16 PM, John j...@coffeeonmars.com wrote:
Are there best practices in dealing with setting up and modifying media
breaks and the CSS for each?
John
John.
There are a number of methods. You will find the one that works best
for you and your clients. As with anything
David Laakso wrote:
There are a number of methods. You will find the one that works best
for you and your clients. As with anything else on the Web, there is
no such animal as too much testing before you let the horses out of
the gate.
Testing can reveal only the presence of bugs, not their
mar 26 2014 17:54 Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk:
Testing can reveal only the presence of bugs, not their absence
-- Edsger Dijskstra (11 May 1930 – 6 August 2002)
Edsger was an avid tester was he?
An automated test written to get rid of a specific bug, does indeed prove that
this
Hi all,
On this page
http://www.xifin.com/news/blogs
We have the green Most Recent Post graphic on the left of the first blog
post and you can see that in some browsers it is not aligning and in others
it is. Any ideas how to fix? Hopefully this will be a learning experience!
Thank you!
--
J.C.
Den 27.03.2014 00:54, skrev J.C. Berry:
Hi all,
On this page
http://www.xifin.com/news/blogs
We have the green Most Recent Post graphic on the left of the first blog
post and you can see that in some browsers it is not aligning and in others
it is. Any ideas how to fix? Hopefully this will be a