Hi Jon,
I'm no guru, but I know they refer to responsive columns as responsive grids.
Here's a couple of links you might find useful:
http://www.sitepoint.com/easy-responsive-css-grid-layouts/
https://css-tricks.com/dont-overthink-it-grids/
The online, video Pluralsight class I took on responsive web design contained a section on responsive grids. You can get a free trial and view this section of the class entitled " Responsive Columns Using a 12-column Grid." Here's the link to the class:
http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/hands-on-responsive-web-design
Thanks,
Kelly Cookson
IT Project Leader
Dot Foods, Inc.
1.217.773.4486 ext. 12676
kcookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jon Paris
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Subject: [WEB400] Responsive pages
We're using a responsive layout for an HTML newsletter and have two questions for you HTML gurus.
1) Right now it looks fabulous on phones and tablets. But when viewed on a high-res screen like my Mac (for example) it is way too wide unless I manually reduce the width of the email window. Is there a way to say that it should never be allowed to get wider than X?
2) Has anyone come across a two column responsive layout? I can't find any good examples of that.
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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