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CSS How to Make a Website Responsive Web Design and Testing Adding Breakpoints for Devices

Alanto Monteiro Jones
Alanto Monteiro Jones
10,816 Points

Working from desktop site to mobile (MediaQueries)

In the tutorial media queries are added with the min-width property, when the webpage is transitioning from a mobile site to a desktop layout. If the webpage was designed primarily for a desktop and media queries were to be added to make transitioning from the desktop to a mobile device responsive, would the max-width property be added to the media query instead?

1 Answer

Patrik Balogh
Patrik Balogh
47,986 Points

Yes. Or you can use them in one query.

@media screen and (min-width: 100px) and (max-width: 200px) {}

@media screen and (min-width: 201px) and (max-width: 300px) {} ....