Slides: Responsive Web Design Primer

Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting the University at Buffalo (my alma mater) to give a presentation for its CIT professional development series. I got to talk about responsive design.

Knowing in advance that the room would have technical and non-technical users I went for a code-free presentation. One thing I learned is that code would have been useful, so if you’re looking for any in here you won’t find it.

I understand there is video from the event, and as soon as I have it I’ll share it here as well. In the meantime, enjoy the slides without any context. Which may be more entertaining than my typically awful attempts at humor.

Responsive Design Overview for UB CIT

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