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the variables individuals use when making economic and consumer finance decisions,
specifically strength of handedness, a variable correlated with a number of decision-
making and cognitive psychology tasks and measures. Dr. Westfall also conducts research
on consumer financial decision making, and applications to both marketing and public
policy. His current appointment is as the Associate Director for Research and Technology
at the Center for Decision Sciences, a center within Columbia Business School at
Columbia University in New York City. Additionally, he holds an appointment as a
Lecturer in the Columbia University Psychology department, periodically teaching a
course in Judgment and Decision Making</p>
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Now, let's look at this in Less Framework 4. First, you'll notice that Less Framework took
the liberty of applying some basic font formats, something that 1140px lets us do
manually, or not at all if we'd like. This might help you get up and running quicker if you
want that 'mobile' feel, as seen in Figure 8-15.
Figure 8-15. Jon's biosketch using the Less Framework 4 Framework
The code is quite a bit simpler to implement as well, mostly because we're not worrying
about a desktop version. Listing 8-3 gives us the entirety of the code, referencing the
CSS provided in the Less Framework 4 package.
Listing 8-3. Jon's biosketch using the Less Framework 4 Framework
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