This way of switching browser modes (between 7, 8 and 9) is quite convenient
but... is it a true representation of how the project will render in these
three browsers?
From what I've read about them, they are close emulations rather
than true representations (that is, IE is applying a set of
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I would love to hear what other think about the approach for device-width vs
max/min width.
For myself, I have done a couple sites targeting device-width and really think
this is better approach. The hype about responsive design got me to try out the
max/min width approach, I find that I need
Tee,
I agree with your thinking regarding a desktop user getting the 320px
wide layout. It can seem silly. At the same time, responsive design
isn't supposed to be something visible but something invisible.
I doubt desktop users are ever resizing their browser windows and
gasping in
Did you know that only 50% of users actually have their browser windows at
full maximum width. The other 50% don't actually have it at full width. So
the idea of having max/min allows us developers to create custom widths with
different window sizes even if someone like myself who is on a 1440 x
On 9/25/11 5:38 PM, tee wrote:
I would love to hear what other think about the approach for device-width vs
max/min width.
tee
The approach to responsive web design is not particularly difficult.
Your castle in the air needs a simple and solid foundation. That's
the key. The one-size
Hello All -
Just a quick note of thanks to all of you who responded to my IE7 questions.
Two of my three issues have now been solved due to your guidance and
suggestions.
The only holdout is the weird misalignment of the LI and Input buttons but
that's not such a big deal... will probably just