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Mastering Responsive Web Design

You're reading from   Mastering Responsive Web Design Push your HTML and CSS skills to the limit and build professional grade, responsive websites

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783550234
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ricardo Zea Ricardo Zea
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Preface 1. Harness the Power of Sass for Responsive Web Design 2. Marking Our Content with HTML5 FREE CHAPTER 3. Mobile-first or Desktop-first? 4. CSS Grids, CSS Frameworks, UI Kits, and Flexbox for RWD 5. Designing Small UIs Driven by Large Finger 6. Working with Images and Videos in Responsive Web Design 7. Meaningful Typography for Responsive Web Design 8. Responsive E-mails Index

Creating a custom CSS grid


Since we're mastering RWD, we have the luxury of creating our own CSS grid. However, we need to work smart, not hard. So what we're going to do is leverage the Variable Grid System app and combine its result with our own approach, making a mobile-first, fluid, custom build, and solid CSS grid from which we can create robust responsive designs.

Let's lay out our CSS grid requirements:

  • It should have 12 columns.

  • It should be 1200px wide to account for 1280px screens.

  • It should be fluid, with relative units (percentages) for the columns and gutters.

  • It should use the mobile-first approach.

  • It should use the SCSS syntax.

  • It should be reusable for other projects.

  • It should be simple to use and understand.

  • It should be easily scalable.

Here's what our 1200 pixel wide and 12-column width 20px grid looks like:

The left and right padding in black are 10px each. We'll convert those 10px into percentages at the end of this process.

Doing the math

We're going to use the RWD magic formula...

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