I am finally trying to make my site responsive, starting with the tutorial at YouTube.
I am apparently not understanding something. No matter how many times I watch it to make sure I follow it exactly, everything stays in the exact same size and position as I last left it.
CSS layout is on. Graphics are pass-through.
If I resize HTML and graphics items to smaller widths for phone or tablet, that’s what I see when I go back to the default or tablet width, and vice versa.
What am I missing?
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David: It’s there now: http://bit.ly/24xkZxK. For whatever reason, it returns only the landscape version on my phone.
Thomas: A bit of insight gained, however…
As regards images, I see they need to be pass-through. Apparently, that means I can’t re-size an imported image for each page size? An image stays at the last size I set.
I tried importing a smaller image, but that is still is the only size shown on all of the page sizes
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the link is automatically sending us to your virtual vermont homepage. The page “resptest” doesn’t exist.
Regarding Images:
Yes - they need to be Pass-Through. Second point is, that they need a width of Percentage as well (not Flexible or Available or whatever it says in inspector). Third thing: Retina option (in inspector’s third tab) needs to be unchecked, too. Point is, that there are a couple of options such as max-width and min-width which can be used as well.
Cheers
Thomas
Just for the protocool:
The good ol’ drop and drag method is outdated anyway. It’ll mean that in a modern design, images go along with columns/rows they’re living in. The design elements (content) are reacting on each other.
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