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Question 2 of 35

Please describe responsive design and the difference between fixed and fluid layouts.

"Responsive design refers to the process of creating web content that is formatted according to the device you are using to browse the site. It uses media queries to address breakpoints and scale images, wrap text, and adjust the layout so the website is presented consistently across different devices. Compatible devices include computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Response designs utilize the fluid website design process. This differs from a fixed design in that it uses percentages versus fixed pixel widths."

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  • 2. Please describe responsive design and the difference between fixed and fluid layouts.

      How to Answer

      You should immediately recognize this is a technical question. Technical questions ask you to define a term or concept and then discuss how it is used in your work. When responding to this question, you should be brief and to the point. The interviewer at Tesla will request additional information if they need it. You should also provide an example if possible to further demonstrate your knowledge of the subject.

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      "Responsive design refers to the process of creating web content that is formatted according to the device you are using to browse the site. It uses media queries to address breakpoints and scale images, wrap text, and adjust the layout so the website is presented consistently across different devices. Compatible devices include computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Response designs utilize the fluid website design process. This differs from a fixed design in that it uses percentages versus fixed pixel widths."