# Questions 1. Mobile phones usually ignore the autoplay tag in order to save cellular data. 2. The css snippet ```CSS @media only screen and (min-device-width : 768px) and (max-device-width : 1024px) { #logo { display: none; } } ``` will make no difference for a device with `320 x 568` resolution because the device' height, `568px`, is not between `768` and `1024` 3. There is several advantages of using a responsive website. Some of them are: * A collected codebase: There is not as much work to do as if you were to make two different sites. * The user is guaranteed the same info: The HTML will stay the same no matter how the CSS is written, and there will be less occurences of the mobile website not having the same services/options/information as the desktop website or vice versa. * Easier networking: No need for any special redirection proxys or desktop/mobile specific load balancer. You can just serve the website as is. [//]: # vim: set syntax=markdown: