PapaGeek
17 Jun 2011, 01:28 PM
I’m not sure if this is right place to post this, but I was a little shocked when I did a web search for examples of media queries.
There are a number of sites where the author tells us of the benefits of using media queries to make your pages fit on every sized browser window. The amazing point of my research was that “ALL” of the sites I visited were either created on fixed width templates that floated to the center of my browser window, and if I made my browser smaller, I had to scroll sideways, or, the site was a fluid design where the lines grew to enormous lengths as I stretched my browser window wider and wider.
If you are going to write an article about media queries, shouldn’t your page be written using that technology?
Is anyone actually using this technology?
There are a number of sites where the author tells us of the benefits of using media queries to make your pages fit on every sized browser window. The amazing point of my research was that “ALL” of the sites I visited were either created on fixed width templates that floated to the center of my browser window, and if I made my browser smaller, I had to scroll sideways, or, the site was a fluid design where the lines grew to enormous lengths as I stretched my browser window wider and wider.
If you are going to write an article about media queries, shouldn’t your page be written using that technology?
Is anyone actually using this technology?