Make any website responsive

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If you were browsing the web circa 1998, splash pages were everywhere. Flash-powered intros with dramatic music, spinning logos, and “Welcome to our website!” animations were a standard part of the design process. Those days are long gone, but they haven't vanished entirely. Brands still use splash pages for age verification, country and language selection, or simply to create a bold first impression.

In this tutorial video, Tim Gabe demonstrates how to create a responsive layout within a framework. He explains the use of stacks and frames and provides step-by-step instructions for making text and images responsive. Tim also addresses issues with element overflow and adjusts container properties to ensure proper scaling. He further explores creating breakpoints for different devices and making specific styling changes. The video concludes with Tim inviting viewers to watch another video where he creates a responsive website using Framer.

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