There is no dominant screen size anymore. Visitors are viewing the web on devices with screen resolutions that vary from the tiny (240×320) up to massive retina displays (2880×1880). The question isn’t if you should be developing responsive sites, but how to make sites responsive as painlessly as possible.
I will share:
- how I learned to love the fluid grid
- best practices for CSS media query layout adjustments
- why jQuery should be a responsive website’s best friend
- tips for testing responsive sites
When developing larger websites (or adding a responsive layout to an existing site!) just using CSS media queries can start getting messy and complicated.
I want to spread my favorite WordPress responsive development tip:
How to conditionally switch the displayed theme or custom menu for mobile devices.
Bring your questions or responsive development pain points because I hope to leave time for you.