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you might be wondering why theres a chameleon in the thumbnail of this video a chameleon can change its color and pattern adapting its appearance to match its environment the chameleons ability to quickly and seamlessly change its appearance is a skill to be admired and what Im suggesting is that we ought to be more like the chameleon when creating our responsive layouts youve built yourself a header component your header has a title on the left a menu in the middle and assign the button on the right your head there looks good on large viewports however when you resize the page eventually your header breaks you need a way to add styles on smaller viewports this is exactly what media queries do they allow you to Target specific viewport sizes and apply styles on them resizing the page we see our header breaks on a width of 1231 pixels the title gets displayed on two lines and the button becomes huge the Syntax for adding immediate Curry is at media parenthesis and curly braces in be