@CupOfJava grandchildren of grids aren't grid items by default, IIRC. If you want an element to be treated as a grid item, you need its parent to have display: grid set explicitly
@PHPFan control of presentation moved from HTML to CSS a decade or so ago at least
@bigchungus you have explicit font-size set for that and no styles to change it based on the containing element's size or viewport's size anywhere
I fixed it on SharePoint, atleast the responsive text. I cannot seem to get the images to be responsive, jsfiddle.net/q4ws2uev/1 they stay side by side when the window shrinks
Usually, setting the containing elements height to auto does the trick, but it isn't effective
@bigchungus you have the images set to get smaller and smaller so the viewport getting smaller never encounters a situation where the images are too big to fit in a single row
if you want them to change to a column based on their flexbox properties and the viewport width then you need to set a minimum size for the images or at least their containers
I also changed the width from 400px; to 100% then made 400px the max-width, and created a min-width. they alter size, but they stay in the same row
So I partially got it, jsfiddle.net/o32w7j4a/1. It works and transforms into one column with the media query, but it appears the paddings increasing when the window size shrinks?