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Applying responsive states to a slideshow component

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Applying responsive states to a slideshow component

- [Instructor] I feel like we covered a lot of concepts in the last section. So what I want to do is give you a different example of those same concepts and let you come in and dissect the design of the component. Just to reinforce these ideas. So in this example, rather than a top-level navigation, I have an example of a slideshow. And as that slideshow changes for everything from mobile, let's say a touch-enabled small device, to tablet, or desktop, the buttons, things that you interact with, may become bigger, the alignment changes from center to left or right-aligned. I also can hide and show some of the components based on those layouts and I'll show you that in just a second. But one thing I wanted to cover, is if I click on this component, what you'll notice is that it's not a master component, it's an instance. And I know that because the diamond in the left corner is hollow with a dot. So it's an…

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