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I have a div which contains the following layout (top image): http://tinypic.com/r/287eu88/8

I am trying to work out how to move the elements to the configuration shown in the bottom image on resize/ on mobile devices but I can't work it out.

Here is the jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/9DZSA/1/

If someone could point me in the right direction that would be good, I am a beginner so my code is probably not very good so any pointers would be great too!

Thanks!

"Links to jsFiddle.net must be accompanied by code" - Well I am not targetting a specific element but here is the html to satisfy the requirement:

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  • Please note that tags are not keywords. Stuffing the tag list full of the same words that are in your question (responsive, resize, elements) will not help categorize it. Always be sure to read the descriptions that appear when selecting tags!
    – Charles
    Mar 23, 2014 at 3:21

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There are few possible ways to do it. You can select according to your need

  1. You can use media queries in which you define different stylesheets for different screens. This is the most used way currently.
    Sneak Peek: http://css-tricks.com/css-media-queries/ and https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/CSS/Media_queries

  2. You can use the viewport meta tag.
    Sneak Peek:https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mozilla/Mobile/Viewport_meta_tag

  3. You can design everything in % (fluid responsive) but that part is very tricky. From my experience I can say that designing a full website giving everything in % is very difficult.

I will suggest you to learn media query. Its quite simple and reliable.

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  • Thanks, I will look in to it. Are the media queries specific to devices (ie use a different stylesheet for mobiles) or is it size specific? (ie a different stylesheet will be used when window is resized to certain size on computer). Mar 22, 2014 at 19:49
  • it works on size :) You can define min-width max-width and then a CSS for that Mar 22, 2014 at 19:55
  • @user3403768 Please check/vote-up if my answer is able to solve your problem Mar 22, 2014 at 20:08
  • Thanks, I have tried to but I don't yet have 15 reputation so it won't let me. Mar 22, 2014 at 20:40
  • @user3403768 Ok. You can check it though Mar 22, 2014 at 20:41
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You will have to take a look at media queries.

Media queries give you a way to target certain CSS properties only to specific media properties (including of course the viewport size, but also if it's print, or black and white, and so on).

Many people would suggest that you begin with a mobile-first approach, that is, you start by applying the CSS for the mobile, minimal version, and apply media queries at break points as your viewports get wider, enclosing your CSS like so:

@media (min-width: 480px){
   /* CSS goes here */
}

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