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A developer needs to use the mode in Template Editor which allows template authors to define grid
settings for different devices.
Which mode should the developer use?
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Discussion
A , Structure is easy to mix up here but grid for devices is definitely Layout mode.
Yeah, it's A. Layout mode is specifically for adjusting grid settings per device. Structure looks like a trap, but that's more about base components, not responsive grids. I think Adobe really wants you to catch that distinction here. If someone thinks Structure makes sense, let me know.
A is what I'd pick since Layout mode in the Template Editor gives you those device-specific grid controls. Structure mode's more about the base components, not actual layout for different screen sizes. Pretty sure on this, but open to arguments if someone thinks otherwise.
Probably A here, since grid settings for devices points to Layout mode. If it was just "structure" I'd rethink it.
Option A
I'm with A here, since Layout mode is what lets template authors adjust grid settings based on device type. Structure mode is more about the containers and page hierarchy, not the grids themselves. Unless something's different in recent releases, Layout's still the only one for device grids I think. Anyone using a different approach?
Structure looks tempting but that's for managing containers and hierarchy, not grids by device. You want Layout (A) for grid settings per device. Unless Adobe changed something recently, pretty sure that's still how it works. Disagree?
A , Structure always trips people up but only Layout mode lets you set device-specific grids.
A all the way. Layout mode is the only one here that lets template authors pick grid settings for each device type, which is key for responsive design. Pretty confident, but if anyone's seen Structure used this way in Adobe docs let me know.
I don't think it's Structure. Pretty sure A is right since only Layout mode lets you change device-specific grids, Structure feels like a trick here. Anyone see it asked differently on practice exams?
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