Wayan Jaya wrote:
RAY WROTE: Twinstream, Thank you also for the reply I bookmarked the zurb info and will read what they have. Hiding certain banners or images I may want to do on the smaller screens only, so will look into it more.
Ray, the simple way to do hiding of elements at lower points is
1/ Do as Inger suggests make all your elements in the usual way (eg visible)
when you have done that, at the right of the highest breakpoint you have made,, select the element you want to hide (make sure it is the right one (use inspector to check it)
Then without selecting anything else, go down to the left of your lowest breakpoint
Change the display for the element you want to set to none (from whatever it was displayed
as before)
Then move up to the next higher breakpoint, if you still want it display none at that point keep moving up until you reach the breakpoint where you want the element to be visible again, at that point change the element display back to what it was at the highest breakpoint,, if there are any more breakpoints then check the display at those is correct until you reach back to the highest breakpoint.
This may seem like a tedious long winded way to do it,, but it is easiest way until you can start to visualize everything starting mobile first.
Repeat those steps for any other elements you want to hide
RAY WROTE: Twinstream, Thank you also for the reply I bookmarked the zurb info and will read what they have. Hiding certain banners or images I may want to do on the smaller screens only, so will look into it more.
Ray, the simple way to do hiding of elements at lower points is
1/ Do as Inger suggests make all your elements in the usual way (eg visible)
when you have done that, at the right of the highest breakpoint you have made,, select the element you want to hide (make sure it is the right one (use inspector to check it)
Then without selecting anything else, go down to the left of your lowest breakpoint
Change the display for the element you want to set to none (from whatever it was displayed
as before)
Then move up to the next higher breakpoint, if you still want it display none at that point keep moving up until you reach the breakpoint where you want the element to be visible again, at that point change the element display back to what it was at the highest breakpoint,, if there are any more breakpoints then check the display at those is correct until you reach back to the highest breakpoint.
This may seem like a tedious long winded way to do it,, but it is easiest way until you can start to visualize everything starting mobile first.
Repeat those steps for any other elements you want to hide
Hello Wayan Jay- Thank you for the steps you provided, I saved and also printed as "confused" is my middle name


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