![]() Finally, we’ve explored the problem of cross-browser compatibility and proposed different ways to achieve it. We’ve covered some common problems that a web designer may encounter when managing responsive images (and pointed out potential solutions). ![]() We’ve explored the characteristics of four different layout types and their respective fields of implementation. We have explored the various measurement options for fonts in a website, and we’ve covered the best way to approach typography in terms of responsive web design. We’ve seen that there are many aspects to take into consideration throughout the responsive design process: screen size, operating platform, user behavior, and so on. Now, let’s set the stage for a more concrete work. In the last series (“ Understanding Responsive Web Design“), I defined the basic features of this new and important responsive approach to mobile-friendly, device-agnostic design.
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