@DaveHogue how would you suggest setting up responsive design in #FW? pages for breakpoints or states?
@admjeffrey However, in both cases the problem is that RWD layouts behave BETWEEN breakpoints, and no static image captures that. :\
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@DaveHogue True, so maybe having multiple pages of the site as pages and different breakpoints on the states would be a good optionThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DaveHogue Also, I haven't tried this out yet but have you seen this Export Responsive prototype extension? http://bit.ly/sXdzkJ -
@admjeffrey It's a quick way to demonstrate simple layout and scaling behaviors, but it uses bitmaps that distort when scaled. -
@DaveHogue ah ok, it seemed a bit elementary after watching the demo so I didn't bother trying it out, especially flattening all the pages
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@DaveHogue@admjeffrey I think that’s one of the reason you hear such a strong push for in browser design -
@ggustitus@admjeffrey "Design alongside browser" may be what really happens. We needs assets, and sometimes we just need to visualize first -
@DaveHogue@ggustitus it'd be way too much of a time suck to build everything out in the browser, especially in wireframing and idea stages -
@admjeffrey@DaveHogue you are right though, you still need assets. Exploring multiple approaches is easier with a sketch, wireframe, etc -
@ggustitus@DaveHogue I should back up... I know we're talking design now but I was initially thinking of wireframing responsive -
@admjeffrey@ggustitus My IXD students at SFSU often use frameworks (Foundation and Bootstrap are favorites) to quickly test RWD layouts
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