How to use Push & Pull - Post ID 229045

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Now that you all are starting to make your responsive websites, here is a pretty cool feature that will really show you the power of Responsive Layout Maker.

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … out-maker/

Hope you like it!
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Very cool Scott, thanks for sharing this. I am still learning how to use RLM but push and pull is something I knew little about until now :)
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Thanks for that. :)
Haven't had time to experiment with RLM, but I did wonder what push/pull was about. This will make it much easier to keep content in a logical flow.
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The span is the real star in RLM. Then it's the push pull that adds the twinkle.:)
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