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  2. Media queries - Wikipedia

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    Media queries is a feature of CSS 3 allowing content rendering to adapt to different conditions such as screen resolution (e.g. mobile and desktop screen size). It became a W3C recommended standard in June 2012, [ 1 ] and is a cornerstone technology of responsive web design (RWD).

  3. Responsive web design - Wikipedia

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    Media queries allow the page to use different CSS style rules based on characteristics of the device the site is being displayed on, e.g. width of the rendering surface (browser window width or physical display size).

  4. Help:Table/Width - Wikipedia

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    A CSS width setting for the overall table in desktop view acts like width settings on divs and tables on webpages outside Wikipedia. A horizontal scrollbar is created when the screen is too narrow for the width setting. See width outside Wikipedia: width - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN; CSS width Property.

  5. Holy grail (web design) - Wikipedia

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    The W3C proposal contains an example which achieves the holy grail column layout using four simple CSS rules, and makes the layout responsive with a simple media query rule. The module can also be used to address many other layout issues.

  6. CSS - Wikipedia

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    CSS Generated Content for Paged Media Module: Working Draft: May 2014: css3-layout: CSS Template Layout Module: Note: Mar 2015: css3-mediaqueries Media Queries: Recommendation: Jun 2012: mediaqueries-4 Media Queries Level 4: Candidate Rec. Dec 2021: css3-multicol Multi-column Layout Module Level 1: Candidate Rec. Oct 2021: css3-page: CSS Paged ...

  7. CSS Flexible Box Layout - Wikipedia

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    CSS Flexible Box Layout, commonly known as Flexbox, [2] is a CSS web layout model. [4] It is in the W3C 's candidate recommendation (CR) stage. [ 2 ] The flex layout allows responsive elements within a container to be automatically arranged depending on viewport (device screen) size.

  8. Help:Gallery tag - Wikipedia

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    If perrow is omitted, the width is fluid: one row comprises as many images as will fit across the available width of the user's display, wrapping automatically to as many additional lines as needed. Omitting perrow is now the recommended default. Prior to MediaWiki 1.17, the default was perrow=4. The default width and height are currently 120px.

  9. Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes - Wikipedia

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