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-si
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 90
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 asto
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 t