Join Paul Trani for an in-depth discussion in this video Creating a tablet layout, part of Edge Reflow: Creating a Responsive Design.
…When it comes to making a layout for tablet devices or even…mobile devices, you don't need to…duplicate your current layout and start fresh.…In fact, all you need to do, is…just adjust your layout like I'm doing right now.…And then just determine where your content starts to break up.…In fact, right here.…This Get Outside, as soon as that e touches,…that's kind of where my layout starts to break down.…Now, I'm mindful and aware of the…different sizes for iPads, iPad minis, tablet devices.…
But I'm really letting my content determine…where that break point needs to be.…And how do you add a break point?…Right up here, click that plus sign, bam, it adds…this break point right here that I can easily adjust.…So I can set that to say, 850, and this is…the equivalent of creating an entirely new layout for a tablet device.…Even as I select that break point what I can do, is I…can remove it or if I click off of that, I'm going to click…this little down arrow, and that will expand out the ability to rename…that particular size to tablet, like that, see it places it right there.…
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4/3/2014- Understanding websites and mobile devices
- Creating your first layout
- Adding text that reflows automatically
- Building navigation
- Creating and styling HTML forms
- Creating tablet and mobile layouts
- Linking multiple pages
- Previewing your layout
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