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Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 PointsYesterday i started responsive website and now I resumed to introduction on html?
I was in the middle of learning about responsive website in wordpress development and now it resumed to intro on html?
8 Answers
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherI have a feeling you were affected by this change. Sorry about that!
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointsalright, do i need to continue my track? and will i learn responsive later on this track?
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherThe Wordpress track includes the basic HTML courses, too, just in case someone hasn't learned basic HTML. You should be able to choose the Wordpress lesson you were working on yesterday and start up right where you were. If you haven't done the basic HTML course to completion, though, the 'resume' button will take you to that each time.
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherHow to Make a website does contain responsive material now.
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointsbut it is a different responsive material, should i check it out as well?
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherI'll defer to Nick Pettit on that one :)
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointsthanks :)
Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherHi Kirill,
Yes, it's a different way of doing responsive. It uses a mobile-first approach, which is the current best practice way of doing things. Much of it will be review for you, but it never hurts to brush up. :)
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointshi @nick pettit, but in the first tutorial is it saying that mobile first is the old approach
Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherCan you paste the link to the video you're referring to, along with a timecode? I'm happy to clarify.
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 PointsNick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherAh, so you're talking about the Responsive Website course. We're actually planning to retire that content soon. I recommend you instead follow How to Make a Website
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointsso what is better? mobile break pointa or the "when the site breaks"? becz she got many good pointa in her course about mobile vs the other one.
Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherMobile first is the way to go. There are more mobile devices than ever before and soon (if not already) most web traffic will come from mobile devices. It's best to start with a simple site and work your way upwards to larger screensizes than to try and simplify a site for mobile.
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointsim talking about the break points. do it iphone(320px,480 px) tablet(760px,1024px) or like in her course? create break points(media queries for diff res) where the site starting to look broken?
Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherI think I understand now. The philosophy for media query breakpoints varies, but I generally try to do it when the page layout breaks down.
Kirill Lavrishev
3,699 Pointsalright, thank you very much for you help and answer :)