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dideagapito
 
 
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Responsive

Post by dideagapito »

To anyone willing to help a frustrated web designer.

My thing is databases, VB, SQL, Access.

However, I am designing a website for a small company.

I have the header fixed, and so on, but I cannot get to
make all the elements responsive.

I have provided breakpoints but from my understanding, one can
use another system where breakpoints are not needed.

Please help.

I reached out to Pablo, but his question was whether or not I used
Layout grid or Flexbox?

My answer was neither.

I hope I don't have to start from scratch again.

The URL is anointedreflexology.com

Thank you all in advance for your help.

Dwight
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Re: Responsive

Post by alan_sh »

Dwight,

You can have a system with no breakpoints, but then you have to use Flex grids or similar.

If you use breakpoints without them, you have to position every element in every breakpoint - then it becomes 'responsive' (actually, adaptive - look at this article https://www.interaction-design.org/lite ... ive-design )

I would recommend thinking about starting again if you want it truly responsive. I know I keep mentioning it, but I have produced a free responsive template you are welcome to look at, customise or just extract bits from - find it here https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... hp?t=93336

If you want to continue with using breakpoints and no grids, I've also produced a template which may help you. You can find this one here https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... hp?t=88171

If you look at all these and maybe others, and are still stuck, you will need to let us know which bits don't work and also provide a copy of your .wbs file so we can actually see what you are doing.

I hope this helps a bit.

Alan
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Re: Responsive

Post by dideagapito »

Thanks, Alan for all of your help and template.

I will definitely study this and see if I can incorporate this method
you have provided me.

Will certainly get back to you.

Sincerely,
Dwight
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Re: Responsive

Post by dideagapito »

I don't seem to understand these JavaScript elements.

I cannot select any of these, resize them or other.

I have images, text and some of these elements are links. That's it.

I want to make my images and text responsive.

What do I use?
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Re: Responsive

Post by Pablo »

You do not need JavaScript to create a responsive website.

The easiest way to get familiar with flexible layout is by using layout grids.
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/layoutgrid_part1.html
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/layoutgrid_part2.html

Note that almost all demo templates use layout grids to implement flexible layouts. So, there are many examples available:
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/templates2022.html
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