I was trying to turn our old in-box site into a Responsive site when I started to wonder if this is worth it. I mean smartphone users can zoom with 2 fingers just a little and then I think the site is quite readable (tell me if I’m wrong).
Yes I know the Google ranking is worse for non-responsive sites.
But it’s not as easy as shown on the Softpress video, esp. when a site is built with box-model. Mainly the float-Right boxes have to placed under the float-Left boxes, which if above my notch.
Probably better to start from the beginning somehow differently, but then the box-model structure would be lost, which is bad enough.
I would be glad to get some hints/ ideas in this respect.
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with best regards,
Omar K Neusser
Stockholm, Sweden
(skarholmensmoske.se = we have a mosque and we are against extremism & terrorism, no matter from which side.)
But it’s not as easy as shown on the Softpress video, esp. when a site is built with box-model.
No it isnt that easy but the best results come when you do use an inline (box model) construction.
Working inline ensures that you get a ‘natural’ resizing/repositioning effect.
Start small and build a Master that works then take it from there - you dont have to do it all at once. Do it in a sub folder of your existing doc then you can easily copy and paste.