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What People Are Saying About Our Responsive Design Tutorial

Most of the people that have tried our 7 Step Tutorial have good things to say about it. Here are some of their comments:


It was awesome

 

Thank You Very Much Sir

 

I thought this tutorial was great.I'm a 54 yr.old who just started my first semester at college for computer graphics and web design.I've learned more about html and css in a few hours on your site than I have so far at school.
My question is:I added 2 more pages,named them,and saved them like the other pages and they show up in the browser as pages 4+5 but when I click from page4 to page3 pages 4+5 disappear.Is there a piece of code that I need to link p4 +p3? P4+p5 work fine. Any help would be appreciated.
Robert E. Smith

And YES, we do answer your questions.

 

GREAt!!

 

Very Awesome tutorial, thank you very much :)

 

Your tutorial website is perfect, considering the fact I had to figure out how to organize the files and images in the correct folders, it gave me better sense of how to organize.
You are great!!!

 

Hats off to whoever wrote this up and posted it.

 

Best tutorial! Very simple! A real KISS approach!
This is excellent for anyone with basic HTML and CSS knowledge and wants to learn how to put the pieces together the right way.
Thanks.

And it's all W3C compliant!

 

I think your tutorial is really helpful. Most especially to those who only know the very basic just like me. Anyway, thank you for this. It's really a big help to me. :)

 

its really very helpful

 

Great tutorial, only problem was the "Site Map" text floats a bit high, I know it's not me since it does the same in one of your screen shots.
Thanks Paul

You can adjust the appearance of your finished website, simply by making changes to the style sheet.

 


Hey - this was fantastic - thank you so much - I feel I have learned a lot in a small space of time. Cyber Blessings upon you.

 

Good Job ! I'm OK when it comes to hacking code to alter things a bit. It was a good lesson to create something from scratch and see the progress to get a better understanding of how style sheets and html pages interract with each other. much better than WYSIWYG editing as I had "no clue" what the editor program was actually doing... Thanks.

 

I was thrilled, before I started I had no concept of CSS what or how! Now I understand the concept and I think I can work with it. Thank-you!

 

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