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HTML How to Make a Website Responsive Web Design and Testing Adding Breakpoints for Devices

Jessica Inocencio
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Jessica Inocencio
Courses Plus Student 2,772 Points

Responsive.css

Is it a common practice to create a separate css file (i.e. responsive.css) for responsive design as is done in the "Adding Breakpoints for Devices" video in the HOW TO MAKE A WEBSITE course (frontend development track)?

1 Answer

Simon Duchaine
Simon Duchaine
14,441 Points

Hi Jessica,

I would say that it depends on your project and the size of the project, but it is more common to write your media queries (and all your other styles) inside a unique CSS file.