
I'm a web developer based in Manchester, England. I also design websites. I generally favour open-source technologies such as PHP, MySQL and JQuery, and I have extensive experience using Drupal.
In the first part, I looked at creating the database schema for a simple Drupal module designed to allow you to associate colours with taxonomy terms. In this second part, I’ll look at the administration aspects of the module.
In essence, what we need to do is as follows:
There's certainly a big buzz right now about responsive web design; flexible layouts that adapt dynamically to the user's device and its capabilities; screen size, resolution and so on. One of the major uses for this technique - a combination of flexible grids, resizeable images and CSS media queries - is as a mechanism for creating a mobile version of a site. And it's a very useful approach - dynamically changing the layout according to your device's capabilities enables content to be re-structured for the small screen with little effort.

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