
This tutorial is about how to apply
responsive design feature into your web layout. And in the course, you will
also learn about Responsive Web Design. With the proliferation of mobile
devices, it has become almost unavoidable that you don't have a version of your
website which users can view well when browsing through mobile devices. And
Responsive Web Design is a very efficient way to serve the purpose.
What is Responsive web design
Responsive Web Design is an idea of
providing the user with best viewing experience of a website across devices of
various sizes. For example, if you are viewing a website on a computer monitor
and then viewing it on a smart phone, whose size is smaller than a computer monitor,
but you don't need to stumble much to feel the same experience as if you were
viewing it on a computer screen, there may be responsive design features
enabled on that website.
How does Responsive web design work
For responsive web deign to work,
you need to create a CSS which comprises of styles suitable for various devices
sizes, or better to say for various device size ranges. Once the page is about
to load on a specific device, using various font end web development techniques
like Media Queries, the size of the viewport of the device is detected, then
the styles specific to the device is loaded.
Diving deep into a Responsive Web Design CSS
We will take the
'bootstrap-responsive.css' in consideration and try to understand the nuances
of how this 'Responsive Design' stuff is achieved. But before that, you must
know that you have to ad the following line within head section of your webpage:
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
The view port meta tag, as it is
commonly called as, overrides the default viewport and helps to load the style
related to the specific viewport.
property sets the width of the screen. It may contain a
value like 320, denoting 320 pixels or may have the value 'device-width' which
tells the browser to use the native resolution(or width you may say for
simplicity) of the device.
property is the initial scale of the viewport as a
multiplier. So, when set to 1.0, it represents the native width of the device
in question.
And of course, after that you must
add the responsive CSS of Twitter Bootstrap like following:
<link href="assets/css/bootstrap-responsive.css" rel="stylesheet">
Now, if you look at the responsive
CSS file, you would find that after declaring some general stuff (from line
number 10 to 22), there are various sections starting with '@media'. And
this is how styles for various device sizes are written.
The first of this sections starts
with '@media (max-width: 480px)', which sets styles for devices whose
maximum width is 480 pixels.
The second section starts with '@media
(max-width: 767px)', which sets styles for devices whose maximum width is
767 pixels.
The third section starts with '@media
(min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 979px)', which sets styles for devices
whose minimum width is 768 pixels and maximum width is 979 pixels.
The next section is for devices with
maximum width of 979 pixels. So, it starts with '@media (max-width: 979px)'.
Last two sections starts with '@media
(min-width: 980px)' and '@media (min-width: 1200px)'; so the first one is
for devices with minimum width 980 pixels and 1200 pixels.
So, what basically this style sheet
does is, storing styles according to minimum and maximum widths of the devices
using 'min-width' and 'max-width' properties.
A little explanation
To make the layout responsive,
Twitter Bootstrap does these three things :
1. It modifies the width of the
column in the grid.
2. Whenever required, it uses stack
element instead of float. if you are not very much clear about what is this
stack element stuff, then the following form w3.org may be helpful:
The root element (html) forms the root stacking context.
Other stacking contexts are generated by any positioned element (including
relatively positioned elements) having a computed value of ‘z-index’ other than
‘auto’. Stacking contexts are not necessarily related to containing blocks.
3. To render headings and text
properly, it resizes them when required.
Develop mobile-friendly layouts faster
Twitter Bootstrap has several
utility classes for developing mobile-friendly layouts faster. These classes
are available on 'responsive.less'.
.visible-phone
, visible on Phones of width 767px and below, hidden on
Tablets of 979px to 768px and also hidden on Desktops, which is default.
, hidden on Phones of width 767px and below, visible on
Tablets of 979px to 768px and hidden on Desktops, which is default.
, hidden on Phones of width 767px and below, hidden on
Tablets of 979px to 768px and visible on Desktops, which is default.
.hidden-phone
, hidden on Phones of width 767px and below, visible on
Tablets of 979px to 768px and visible on Desktops, which is default.
.hidden-tablet
, visible on Phones of width 767px and below, hidden on
Tablets of 979px to 768px and visible on Desktops, which is default.
.hidden-desktop
, visible on Phones of width 767px and below, visible on Tablets of 979px to 768px and hidden on Desktops, which is default.
, visible on Phones of width 767px and below, visible on Tablets of 979px to 768px and hidden on Desktops, which is default.
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