Hi @AlysonLie ...
Can you indicate specifically what part of the code in your link we are to copy/paste and where/how we customize it for our purposes?
I am not sure what you mean by "part of the code in your link". Which link are you referring to?
Also, since students are almost exclusively using their phones, it seems that text wrapping gets all wonky sometimes. On a laptop or a tablet it's pretty and a technique I've always used in the past when it was a simple click to float left or right.
Yeah...that might happen. It's always a good idea to try and design your course pages so they look good on a variety of devices such as desktops/laptops and mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.)
The Google Chrome browser has a handy tool that allows you to see what your page would look like on other devices:
How to View Mobile Websites on Your Computer in Chrome (howtogeek.com)
I wonder if there's a video tutorial that can guide us in the process.
Yup! I found a couple videos on YouTube that might be of help:
Hope this info will be helpful to you!
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