Tuesday, July 16, 2013

[web-design] Re: Fluid Web Design

 

Perhaps my understanding of the terms is not text-book. I consider a responsive design as one that uses media queries, and a fluid (or flexible) design as one that uses percentages for height and width instead of px. I was talking about the later.

--- In web-design@yahoogroups.com, Joni Mueller <joni@...> wrote:
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> Don't you mean responsive design? Fluid design is a different animal. :)
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> From: web-design@yahoogroups.com [web-design@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of goon70056 [goon70056@...]
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> Subject: [web-design] Fluid Web Design
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> I have been playing around with fluid web designs lately. I believe I almost have it down, but the one thing I can not figure out is how to get text to resize with a shift in window size. Can't seem to find a good tutorial on this; all I keep coming across is media queries, which I am trying to avoid, as as I almost positive there has to be a way to accomplish test re-sizing without queries. Thanks in advance.
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