This is a good summary of how to responsively position website elements ... but remember that designing for multiple devices (or 'sizes') isn't just about the position of text and images, but also how content is edited: how much text is shown, and how images and videos are presented. A mobile website is not just a desktop site squeezed into a smaller form factor, and vice versa. Maybe that's a different article ...
Agreed!! Creating a truly responsive layout is a blend between design and development. In this article, I chose to focus exclusively on the development and technical angle, but maybe you're right and there needs to be a part 2 looking at the UX side of the problem!
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This is a good summary of how to responsively position website elements ... but remember that designing for multiple devices (or 'sizes') isn't just about the position of text and images, but also how content is edited: how much text is shown, and how images and videos are presented. A mobile website is not just a desktop site squeezed into a smaller form factor, and vice versa. Maybe that's a different article ...
Agreed!! Creating a truly responsive layout is a blend between design and development. In this article, I chose to focus exclusively on the development and technical angle, but maybe you're right and there needs to be a part 2 looking at the UX side of the problem!