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Converting a site to responsive design
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This discussion is being set up to create an ongoing dialogue to share process, tips, best practices and examples of how to transition/convert an existing site to a responsively designed site.Content
With the release of new widgets and the new page design tool, responsive design is becoming more of a reality for Oracle Learn customers.
Responsive web design, originally defined by Ethan Marcotte in A List Apart, responds to the needs of the users and the devices they are using. The layout changes based on the size and capabilities of the device.
Implementing responsive design on a global scale across our entire Learn site would be a huge win for our organization, but deciding where to start is a bit challenging.
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