Every designer falls into one of two broad categories:
Designers that create the design first, then try to fit content inside a static frame.Good designers who consider all aspects of the content, together with the contexts in which it will be used, and create a design that fits the content.
HTML is natively responsive: content flows inside the viewport. Until very recently, CSS, as it was popularly used, was pitted against this natural feature, with designers creating fixed layout “boxes” into which they tried to force content.
The last three years has seen a soft revolution that has many names – adaptive design, responsive design, mobile-first design. At their best, all consider content first. CSS has enabled this revolution through many different properties and values, an important (although relatively unknown) aspect of which is intrinsic and extrinsic width values.
Let’s take a look at a common web page design issue that is directly addressed by this new value system: an image inside an HTML figure element.
Jakarta Web Developer's insight:
Web Design & Development
be social: http://ift.tt/1vb0yPf
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar