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How responsive is a responsive Rokcetheme website?

  • How responsive is a responsive Rokcetheme website?

    Posted 12 years 6 months ago
    • if mainbody is 568 px and i have a phone with a 1080 px screen, will it adapt or is it better if my mainbody was wider? let us say that i use images in my articles intro that is same wide as mainbody...
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    Re: How responsive is a responsive Rokcetheme website?

    Posted 12 years 6 months ago
    • Greatly depends on which template you use 8) It should adapt to the wider screen size if I am not mistaken

      I have to ask. What is the connection with the title of this thread and your question inside the thread? You are asking about our web site in the title and general question about our templates in the question :shock:
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  • Re: How responsive is a responsive Rokcetheme website?

    Posted 12 years 6 months ago
    • Then you misunderstand the headline (or i did it wrong). I am not asking about this website, but rockettheme templates (responsive). If my mainbody is 568 px, and the intro image the same, will it fill out the upcoming smartphone? If i made mainbody larger, then the intro image is larger as well.. Do you follow? If it should look good on a upcoming phone, then the rockettheme template have to do the image larger than it is...
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    Re: How responsive is a responsive Rokcetheme website?

    Posted 12 years 6 months ago
    • I have to admit that I don't understand the problem here :oops:
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  • Re: How responsive is a responsive Rokcetheme website?

    Posted 12 years 6 months ago
    • The responsiveness of our templates is based on detecting the screen pixel width of the device. It will adapt accordingly based on that.

      If a device has a 1000px resolution, it will use the 960-1199px mode in the responsive designs.

      Also, it depends on your content. We tend to not set a width or height on content images, and just let them have max-width: 100%;max-height: 100%; applied to them so they can adapt on the varying screen sizes.

      This is what we do now. Just view a demo of any of responsive templates and you'll see this in action.
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