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06:01:00 +07:00 Guide to Responsive-Friendly CSS Columns - I'm conscious that latest page has been mostly styled to look good on mobile. The links in particular look quite good on mobile because the text that goes with a link tends to fill the screen, but on desktop the screen is much wider and links look kind of thin. I'm thinking to try displaying the links section in 2 or 3 columns. That way desktop users will get a similar vibe to mobile users, with content fitting snuggly without the links looking desperarely thin and wimpy. Anyway this article does a great job of describing how to accomplish that. # css-tricks.com

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