Adapting design for screens

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sumaiyakhatun25
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Adapting design for screens

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Replace the text “Let's go” in the CAPTION field with what you need.
In Url, enter a link to the form or block where the button should lead.
In the BGCOLOR field, edit the fill color (if the button is transparent, just delete the color).
Use your mouse to stretch the button to the desired size and place it in the desired area of ​​the page.
Lower it down a little using the settings, enter the outline color in BORDER.
The thickness of the outline is also adjustable (in BRDR.SIZE).
Ready!


Check how your Tilda site looks on different screens: switch between breakpoints (they poland rcs data are located at the top of the screen). Is everything correct, has the layout shifted?

Once the design is generally worked out, adapt it to different resolutions: tablets, smartphones, PCs. Correct errors, rearrange and align blocks if necessary. The height of images and text columns is easily adjusted, as is the height of the entire artboard.
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