I think it falls under "nice-to-have" but not a "must-have". I guess having no idea about responsive design is bad but having some should be totally acceptable.
Sure. They could be required part of knowing CSS but not necessarily a requirement for being a junior developer, do you agree? Knowing some of it and learning the rest of it on the job should suffice. What do you think?
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I think it falls under "nice-to-have" but not a "must-have". I guess having no idea about responsive design is bad but having some should be totally acceptable.
Why you think so? (serious question)
From my point of view many components of "responsive web design" are a required part of knowing CSS.
Sure. They could be required part of knowing CSS but not necessarily a requirement for being a junior developer, do you agree? Knowing some of it and learning the rest of it on the job should suffice. What do you think?