"Responsive" web?

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  • ukit20

    I think some of you are confusing full width or liquid layouts with responsive. Responsive implies that there are different styles that get triggered when the page is viewed at different page widths. This is a feature of CSS3 and was officially "released" as part of the standard in 2012, although I think most browsers had already implemented it at that point.

    • Different page widths or different height, device, etcukit2
    • onResize were around before. Lots of other. The rudimentary forms of responsive. My point: just like web 2.0 it was just a word to encapsulate a collection of functions to give Joe/Jane something more tangible.Peter
    • collection of functions to give Joe/Jane something more tangible.Peter

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