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Issue created Oct 05, 2018 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerOwner

Add meta tag to head of template.html to make @media rules work better.

Created originally on Bitbucket by ChapelR (Chapel (ChapelR))

Adding something like <meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" name="viewport" /> to the <head> of the template will make it easier for authors to dial in responsive changes and such with @media rules. Using Tweego to add this to the head was the only was I could get my CSS to look decent across devices.

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