This isn't responsive design. It just makes the elements stretch as your window expands/contracts. Responsive design means this and so much more. It means reflowing of objects based on screen dimensions. For example, viewing your layouts on a phone in portrait mode would either shrink your elements so small to see, or require a lot of scrolling across. A truly responsive design (which Filemaker and Web Direct does not support yet), would mean that you could render specific objects in different positions on your layout (such as a table reading across for a row, to a row reading vertically).
It looks easier as long as you explains it. Thanks a lot
You're welcome César. Glad the explanation helped!
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This isn't responsive design. It just makes the elements stretch as your window expands/contracts. Responsive design means this and so much more. It means reflowing of objects based on screen dimensions. For example, viewing your layouts on a phone in portrait mode would either shrink your elements so small to see, or require a lot of scrolling across. A truly responsive design (which Filemaker and Web Direct does not support yet), would mean that you could render specific objects in different positions on your layout (such as a table reading across for a row, to a row reading vertically).
Here's a starting point: www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/01/guidelines-for-responsive-web-design/