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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 6/15/2023 in #front-end
Help settle a debate I have with a designer
We actually ended our conversation with him saying that he would "find some websites for me to look at". So I guess we will just wait for that.
Thank you for your time @Kevin.
If anyone has any more thoughts or opinions, please do share.
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 6/15/2023 in #front-end
Help settle a debate I have with a designer
Thanks for the reply, makes sense to demonstrate this particular issue with a screenshot. However, I mentioned something along those lines to him in our initial conversation, but he rebutted that everything should be "percentage based so it looks good on all screens".
I even tried explaining that without a container to fix everything in the middle, if you're using ultra-wide screen and your layout is 100% width, then you would literally have to turn your head left to see the left side of the website and turn it in the opposite direction to see the content on the right side. The crux of the problem is that he disagrees with using fixed width container to place your layout inside fullstop.
That kinda annoys me because I know it's not true, but I lack the expertise to articulate my thoughts as to why exactly. He just kinda overpowers the conversation.
Leaving this thread open for now in case someone might link something I can use as a reference.
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 6/15/2023 in #front-end
Help settle a debate I have with a designer
I know that doesn't sound right to me, but being a lot newer to this industry than him, I couldn't quite explain why what he was saying is incorrect. Please help me settle the debate by providing your opinions and maybe some kind of resource that I could link to him (maybe designers101 guide? 🙂 )
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
Thanks for your help
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
Sounds good, I will give it a try 👍
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
@ʙᴏᴏʙ 2.0 thanks for your feedback so far, I am experimenting with VH/VW
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
Not necesarrily, I was thinking of hiding the background on mobile as both elements are going to collapse on top of eachother
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
((responsiveness would be a huge bonus, but the crux of my question is asking for help on how to create such a background to begin with!))
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
Yes, that would be ideal.
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
so should the background (or it should have some kinda of response), otherwise the image gets smaller, but the background div remains huge - this wouldn't look good I think!
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
but if the viewport is resized and image reduces in size to adjust to it
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
•Created by Naks on 4/3/2023 in #front-end
Adding responsive background behind elements
If you're implying that I'm contradicting myself, then all I meant was that the background div should appear like on the visual - i.e. stretching over to side of the image
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