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3,175 PointsMedia queries next to fix my responsiveness?
Hey guys, I've built my first portfolio page, yes I know it needs work....I've just finished the media queries section will that fix my responsiveness issues? or do i need a complete CSS overhaul?
walrusdev.com
thanks Justin
2 Answers
Mark Wilkowske
Courses Plus Student 18,131 PointsMy approach would be to fix two issues before looking at media queries. Typo in doctype declaration and missing semicolon in .navbar selector, then develop for the x-small browser first. You have a nice layout going so far.
Justin Riley
3,175 PointsFixed! thanks for catching it and the info. Is there a best practice for placement? or is it preference?
I hope there is more practice further along as its just trial and error at this point while looking things up.
Thanks Justin
Mark Wilkowske
Courses Plus Student 18,131 PointsStarting out I put media queries at the end of the style sheet which is recommended here in the coursework. This helped me better understand responsive design and the cascade in CSS. Another technique is to put the query directly below the targeted selector. either way for your workflow.
https://css-tricks.com/forums/topic/where-to-put-css3-media-queries/
Jamie Carter
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 12,096 PointsJamie Carter
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 12,096 PointsYou can add media queries to your current CSS flow.
Of course some parts may need refactoring but usually if you are methodical enough you can just add them to your existing template.
I usually nest my mediaqueries inside my classses
Note I use SASS to do this