[css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread John J
At the link below, the name, email, subject fields don't appear to be obeying rules governing width as in the previous media breaks.. at 360 and 320, those fields exceed the width of their parent, rather than respecting padding set prior..maybe I'm missing something..if I have my rules set up cor

Re: [css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread Peter H.
> On 11 Jul 2016, at 18:13, John J wrote: > > At the link below, the name, email, subject fields don't appear to be > obeying rules governing width as in the previous media breaks.. > > at 360 and 320, those fields exceed the width of their parent, rather than > respecting padding set prior..m

Re: [css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 1:13 AM, John J wrote: > > At the link below, the name, email, subject fields don't appear to be > obeying rules governing width as in the previous media breaks.. > > at 360 and 320, those fields exceed the width of their parent, rather than > respecting padding set prior

Re: [css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread Tom Livingston
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > > > On Jul 12, 2016, at 1:13 AM, John J wrote: > > > > At the link below, the name, email, subject fields don't appear to be > > obeying rules governing width as in the previous media breaks.. > > > > at 360 and 320, those fields exc

Re: [css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Tom Livingston wrote: > > While Philippe may well me right about Peter Gabriel singing the theme song > for this technique, I have used this method frequently, with a slight > difference. I use: > > html{box-sizing: border-box;} > *, *:before, *:after { box-sizing

Re: [css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread Tom Livingston
On Monday, July 11, 2016, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > > > On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Tom Livingston > wrote: > > > > While Philippe may well me right about Peter Gabriel singing the theme > song > > for this technique, I have used this method frequently, with a slight > > difference. I use:

Re: [css-d] media queries following prior rules

2016-07-11 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 12:28 PM, Tom Livingston wrote: > > On Monday, July 11, 2016, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > >> How did Peter Gabriel creep into the conversation? > > > He sang the song "Sledgehammer" ;) Ah. Thanks. I learned something today! Last time I listen to that type of music m