All of your videos are super targeted with specifics and neat precise outstanding demonstration and explanation. Would love to see more about Sass and Jekyll in depth videos. Thank You for sharing. Take Care. Love
All four videos are awesome with great guidelines. Thanks a lot for educating the community and appreciate all your efforts.. Please keep publishing some more videos. Thanks a bunch
Thank you so much, this is the very best tutorial on responsive friendly make over webdesign so far and easy to apply, love it! And going to use it for my websites. Great info and i love the way you explain this stuff, very easy to understand!
Web newbie here (starting to get to grips with html & css but struggling a bit with javascript) so this is possibly a stupid question but am wondering if it's not possible to hide/unhide the embedded video element in the site by just using css - placing it in a div with a particular class & then setting display to none below a certain screen size for that class meaning that that section of the page simply wouldn't show to mobile users. Would that be possible or would one definitely have to use javascript (some sort of if/or function?) to perform such a task?
Images are a significant roadblock to making a screen fit in the 320px wide smartphone screen. The best solution, IMO, is to replace the images with thumbnails which can be clicked to view the full sized image and examine detail by zooming in and out.
All of your videos are super targeted with specifics and neat precise outstanding demonstration and explanation. Would love to see more about Sass and Jekyll in depth videos. Thank You for sharing. Take Care. Love
Yeah I'd like to see some Sass tuts.
Well done tutorial. One question. What kind of tools/plug-in was used to measure width-height of element in webpages?
Hi, Brad I just wanna know what text-editors you use. Cheers.
All four videos are awesome with great guidelines.
Thanks a lot for educating the community and appreciate all your efforts..
Please keep publishing some more videos.
Thanks a bunch
This was very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to post all these videos.
Thank you so much, this is the very best tutorial on responsive friendly make over webdesign so far and easy to apply, love it! And going to use it for my websites. Great info and i love the way you explain this stuff, very easy to understand!
Another timely and useful video. Thanks Brad!!
Web newbie here (starting to get to grips with html & css but
struggling a bit with javascript) so this is possibly a stupid question
but am wondering if it's not possible to hide/unhide the embedded video
element in the site by just using css - placing it in a div with a
particular class & then setting display to none below a certain
screen size for that class meaning that that section of the page simply
wouldn't show to mobile users. Would that be possible or would one
definitely have to use javascript (some sort of if/or function?) to
perform such a task?
Thank you for such a nice tutorial and mentioned the Google's principle for mobile-friendly web page
What about phones with hd screens? F.E my phone has a 1440p screen.
vlad dragos check the word "viewport"
Images are a significant roadblock to making a screen fit in the 320px wide smartphone screen. The best solution, IMO, is to replace the images with thumbnails which can be clicked to view the full sized image and examine detail by zooming in and out.
Very informative, you've helped me out a lot. Thank you! :)
Nice Tutorial
NICE TEACHING WEB CODE
Mobile first?
Good
"... so I think we can sleep at night now..." :)
Cool video, but so far over my head! I will keep researching
I will don't sleep tonight! :-)