Re: [css-d] Overwrite one break point earlier break point ?

2016-07-30 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
My thoughts are that with your project, you should be doing desktop first and not mobile first. Just a guess though. Largest to smallest. Karl Sent from losPhone > On Jul 30, 2016, at 8:42 PM, Crest Christopher > wrote: > > I understand what you mean but there doesn't appear, by looking at

Re: [css-d] Overwrite one break point earlier break point ?

2016-07-30 Thread Tom Livingston
MQs are understood by I.E. 9 and up, for and chrome and safari. On Saturday, July 30, 2016, Crest Christopher wrote: > I understand what you mean but there doesn't appear, by looking at the > list of MQ that I have much option that are compatible with all browsers ? > Tom Livingston wrote: > >

Re: [css-d] Overwrite one break point earlier break point ?

2016-07-30 Thread Crest Christopher
I understand what you mean but there doesn't appear, by looking at the list of MQ that I have much option that are compatible with all browsers ? Tom Livingston wrote: > > Breakpoints are not themselves overwritten by each other. They are > parameters. The rules inside breakpoints can override prev

Re: [css-d] Overwrite one break point earlier break point ?

2016-07-30 Thread Tom Livingston
Breakpoints are not themselves overwritten by each other. They are parameters. The rules inside breakpoints can override previous rules, or can be in effect at all widths. If you don't override a base rule, it will remain in effect. If you override it in a subsequent rule, that rule is in effect -