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UX Design Techdegree Graduate 36,459 PointsFinished project
Hello, Here is a link to this project as completed. https://www.briankiddmedia.com/testing-ground/media-element/ You can view the source code to see how I programmed it. Best! Brian
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Brian Kidd
UX Design Techdegree Graduate 36,459 PointsHi Jonathan, Thanks for your feedback! Yes, I do know about CSS Media Queries, and it would be a good idea to use them so that the video looks good on all devices, Another idea might be to resize the video using Flexbox by having the video it inside a container with display: flex and making the video of that flexbox. There would be some positioning things I might have to do as well—I will have to research. I will definitely try both methods. Thanks, Brian
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsLooking good, Brian!
Do you know about Meida queries for CSS yet? This will help you size down the video and audio elements for smaller screens! :-)