Philip Taylor wrote:

Mike Manley wrote:

This is my first attempt to make a site responsive.  My approach was
keep everything as much as possible, device resolution independent using
a single css file.  I do have a couple of problems I would like to
solve.  The header is to large on screens <=480px and the tap targets
(nav links) are to small on screens <=320px.  What would be the best way
to target these 2 items directly without affecting screens >=480px?  I
can only test on a Samsung G-S4 and a high resolution desktop.  I'm
Still learning media queries.
The site is at http://www.thetangos.com

I am NOT a designer.  I would like some constructive feedback on the
site as well (off list please).
As "The Tango's" ("The Tango's <what> ?", one is forced to ask) is text,
Thats a very long story but the short version is, It is Nick Name given to me many years ago.
why is it presented as a graphic ?  If it were text, it could
automatically adjust to better fit the available width ...

Philip Taylor
I tried to do it as text and couldn't get it to sit nicely next to the graphic. You are correct it be text so I will give it another go.

TIA...Michael
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