Pretty much anything is possible with sufficient resources.
I don’t think that I could say that CSS is the sum total of an optimal solution, and a lot depends on how the pages are delivered.
Responsive delivery has a few moving pieces, and a site like yours would likely benefit from using an established framework, along the lines of Bootstrap, but not necessarily Bootstrap.
Thanks,
Cary
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Kyle Breneman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Our library is currently working with the public relations department at
> our university to complete a responsive redesign of the library website.
> The redesign is being driven by the PR department, who is contracting with
> an outside design firm for all of the actual coding.
>
> We'd like to make some changes to the order in which our homepage content
> displays when our site responsively resized for mobile, but we're being
> told that the changes we want are not possible. I'm pretty certain that
> what we want can be achieved by CSS positioning, but I'd welcome responses,
> off-list, where I can share more details and get a better understanding of
> what code would be needed to achieve our objectives.
>
> Regards,
> Kyle Breneman
> Langsdale Library
> University of Baltimore
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