The web community is entering into a new era of responsive design and shifting our perspectives on what it means. With user preference queries, container queries, and other form-factor queries on the horizon, we’ll soon have the tools to create responsive designs far beyond what querying the global viewport allows. This Session highlights what it means to be responsive to the user, container, and form-factor, along with how to implement some of these new axes of responsive design.

Speaker: Una Kravets

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30 Comments

  1. For those of us doing client work, anything stuck in Chrome Canary is irrelevant. Container queries sound cool, but you could get some of that functionality using grid column min-max sizing.

  2. Hey, google, stop over-engineering.
    If some users don't like something, that's fine, they'll get used to it.
    If they don't even know what they want, don't make more work over-posturing your app.
    Come on.

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