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CSS

Responsive navigation menu

I have begun designing a new website and would like to utilize 2 different navigation menus. One menu for mobile devices and a separate menu for laptops and larger displays. How would I go about tackling the css? Is there a video or course in the library that I can review? Help would be most appreciated.

2 Answers

The How to Make a Website course contains just what you are looking for. Specifically, the section on Responsive Web Design and Testing will show you how to use media queries in your CSS to change what rules are displayed in the browser window, depending on the size of the user's viewport. But the whole course is formulated to teach you how to design with responsiveness in mind, so it is very helpful as a whole.

Happy designing/coding!

Thank you so much for your feedback. I will follow the advice that you have provided.