* bemethavinci * Graham bootstrap templates is too advanced that it cant be viewed on low ended devices like java and symbian phones...which sound awful and dull from the looks.now,what im try to say is that...will it be good usinq html,css and jquery to design a blog much better than bootstrap?...
2017-02-12 20:24 · (0)
* Graham * bemethavinci Bootstrap is just a set of CSS classes and a bit of javascript for the more fancy stuff
it uses media queries to test for small screen widths
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries
I guess there are other similar templates Bootstrap is just the most widely used
No matter what it would entail a complete re write of your site to implement a different template as none of the classes or structure would match
2017-02-12 15:58 · (0)
* bemethavinci * Graham ok...so which coding language is required to make the site to look more responsive to every browser used to check my site appart from bootstrap
2017-02-12 14:56 · (0)
* Graham * bemethavinci Both html5 and css3 are browser based
html5 is just html and can be used in either code blocks or the pages html code as a whole
xtgem's standard blank page is a html5 page on most accounts (some may still use html4 default)
the same goes for css3 you just use it in your stylesheets or style attributes
its not a matter of xtgem supporting them
its a matter of whether the users or visitors device/browser supports them
I notice your page has a xml and xhtml !DOCTYPE (old wap phone header) not a html5 one which could possibly affect the way some browsers process the code
2017-02-12 13:12 (edited 2017-02-12 13:26 by Graham ) · (1)
* bemethavinci please, a little help sir graham.does HTML5 and CSS3 works on xtgem?...if yes how does it work.
2017-02-12 12:38 · (0)

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