As regards, the responsiveness, I'll advice you incorporate more css attributes like flex and grid for displaying your Contents, they are inherently responsive and will make your code to be easily responsive on any screen size, so you won't need to add too many media queries unnecessarily.
Another thing that I do and that has helped me, is to start with the desktop design first, it also makes your code neater.
I had worked for a company for a little over 20 years, and decided to drastically change jobs, so when I had the opportunity, I left my job and went back to school to study Web Developing.
Education
Toronto, Canada but also studied in Rome, Italy
Work
At the moment, preparing a portfolio to eventually return to my homeland, Toronto, Canada
Great!! Thank-you for the advice. I'll study that part of CSS in further detail, since I was not really taught the importance of flex and grid during the course I took. I discovered later on that my websites were not that responsive.
Thanks!! I really really appreciate it!!!
Wish you the best!!
😊😊😊😊
Susy
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As regards, the responsiveness, I'll advice you incorporate more css attributes like flex and grid for displaying your Contents, they are inherently responsive and will make your code to be easily responsive on any screen size, so you won't need to add too many media queries unnecessarily.
Another thing that I do and that has helped me, is to start with the desktop design first, it also makes your code neater.
I hope this helps
Great!! Thank-you for the advice. I'll study that part of CSS in further detail, since I was not really taught the importance of flex and grid during the course I took. I discovered later on that my websites were not that responsive.
Thanks!! I really really appreciate it!!!
Wish you the best!!
😊😊😊😊
Susy