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.a-right {
    padding: 2%;
    float: right;
    width: 30%;
	margin: 0;
}

.a-center {
    padding: 2%;
    width: 50%;
	margin-left: 5%;
}


@media screen and (max-width: 600px){
	
    ul.topnav li.right, 
    ul.topnav li {float: none;}
    .a-center {width: 85%}
    .a-right {float: none; width: 95%}
    body{
        float: none;
    }
	
	#globo{
		width: 100%;
		margin-left: 0;
	}
	
	ul.topnav li a.active {margin-left: 0;}
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="pt-br">
<head>
	<meta charset="UTF-8"/>
		<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
			<link rel="stylesheet" href="_css/estilo.css"/>
</head>
<body>
<div class="a-right">
  <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
  
  <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
</div>

<div class="a-center">
    <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
  
  <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
</div>

Tem como eu inverter as posições das Divs quando o site é acessado pelo celular?

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  • Da esquerda pra direita ou da direita jogar pra baixo?
    – Syzoth
    5/10/2017 às 20:04
  • tipo, do jeito que está, fica uma div na esquerda, e a outra na direita, quando eu entro pelo celular nela, fica uma em baixo da outra, na ordem <div class="a-right"> e em baixo <div class="a-center"> eu queria que invertesse isso, a div "a-center" ficasse em cima da "a-right". Desculpe, realmente não fui bem claro..
    – Fabio
    5/10/2017 às 20:12
  • Fabio se inverter as ordens e aplicar float ao a-center deve funcionar, testa isto por favor: pt.stackoverflow.com/a/243714/3635
    – Syzoth
    5/10/2017 às 20:21

3 Respostas 3

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O seu CSS está perfeito, basta inverter a ordem das DIVs, também será necessário adicionar float: left; para o a-center e remove-lo no media-query (@media screen and (max-width: 600px)):

.a-right {
    padding: 2%;
    float: right;
    width: 30%;
	margin: 0;
}

.a-center {
    padding: 2%;
    float: left;
    width: 50%;
	margin-left: 5%;
}


@media screen and (max-width: 600px){
	
    ul.topnav li.right, 
    ul.topnav li {float: none;}
    .a-center {float: none; width: 85%}
    .a-right {float: none; width: 95%}
    body{
        float: none;
    }
	
	#globo{
		width: 100%;
		margin-left: 0;
	}
	
	ul.topnav li a.active {margin-left: 0;}
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="pt-br">
<head>
	<meta charset="UTF-8"/>
		<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
			<link rel="stylesheet" href="_css/estilo.css"/>
</head>
<body>

<div class="a-center">
    <p>a-center</p>
    <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
  
  <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
</div>

<div class="a-right">
    <p>a-right</p>
  <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
  
  <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
</div>

3
  • 1
    Ficou certinho amigo, mas tem um porém, eu tenho um footer lá em baixo, e como as duas divs estão flutuando, o meu footer ficou bagunçado entre elas, sabe como eu resolvo?
    – Fabio
    5/10/2017 às 20:45
  • Consegui resolver, muito obrigado!
    – Fabio
    5/10/2017 às 20:56
  • @Fabio A minha resposta deu certo? Se sim poderia marcar como correta?
    – Syzoth
    13/11/2017 às 3:55
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Uma forma é colocando as divs dentro de um .container e aplicando display: table;. Desta forma, você poderá reordenar a posição das divs dentro do @media definindo o que fica em cima (table-header-group;) e o que fica embaixo (table-footer-group; ou table-row-group;):

HTML:

<div class='container'>
    <div class="a-right">
      <p>1. You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>

      <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
    </div>

    <div class="a-center">
        <p>2. You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>

      <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
    </div>
</div>

CSS:

.container {
   display:table;    
}
.a-right {
    display:table-footer-group;
}
.a-center {
    display:table-header-group;
}

.a-right {
    padding: 2%;
    float: right;
    width: 30%;
	margin: 0;
}

.a-center {
    padding: 2%;
    width: 50%;
	margin-left: 5%;
}


@media screen and (max-width: 600px){
	
    ul.topnav li.right, 
    ul.topnav li {float: none;}
    .a-center {width: 85%}
    .a-right {float: none; width: 95%}
    body{
        float: none;
    }
	
	#globo{
		width: 100%;
		margin-left: 0;
	}
	
	ul.topnav li a.active {margin-left: 0;}

	.container {
	   display:table;    
	}
	.a-right {
		display:table-footer-group;
	}
	.a-center {
		display:table-header-group;
	}
}
<div class='container'>
    <div class="a-right">
      <p>1. You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
      
      <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
    </div>
    
    <div class="a-center">
        <p>2. You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
      
      <p>You can use a comma-separated list to apply styles when the user's device matches any one of various media types, features, or states. For instance, the following rule will apply its styles if the user's device has either a minimum height of 680px or is a screen device in portrait mode:</p>
    </div>
</div>

0

Uma alternativa é a propriedade order das flexbox...

.a-right {
  padding: 2%;
  width: 30%;
	margin: 0;
  -webkit-box-ordinal-group: 2;
      -ms-flex-order: 1;
          order: 1;
}

.a-center {
  padding: 2%;
  width: 50%;
	margin-left: 5%;
  -webkit-box-ordinal-group: 3;
      -ms-flex-order: 2;
          order: 2;
}

@media screen and (max-width: 600px){
    .a-center {width: 85%; text-align: center}
    .a-right {width: 95%; text-align: center}
    body{
        float: none;
    }
    .ctn{
      -webkit-box-orient: vertical;
      -webkit-box-direction: normal;
          -ms-flex-direction: column;
              flex-direction: column;
    }
    .a-right {
      -webkit-box-ordinal-group: 3;
          -ms-flex-order: 2;
              order: 2;
    }
    .a-center {
      -webkit-box-ordinal-group: 2;
          -ms-flex-order: 1;
              order: 1;
    }
}
.ctn {
  display: -webkit-box;
  display: -ms-flexbox;
  display: flex;
}
<div class="ctn">
<div class="a-right">
  <p>texto....</p>
  
  <p>Order 1</p>
</div>

<div class="a-center">
    <p>Texto...</p>
  
  <p>Order 2</p>
</div>
</div>

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