Resources like the one you mentioned here will be very useful to me! I will post a link to this page on my blog. I am sure my visitors will find that very useful.
Although I can’t really say I agree with going out and buying a fistful of devices in order to successfully optimize your site for mobile. Where do you even begin once you have your armory in hand? How do you manage all the little quirks in each OS/Browser and beyond that each version therein? Why neglect legacy devices?
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ralat
I wonder how this works for the iPhone 4, which has a 960 × 640 resolution. You could use the only-rule with width:960px, but that means that all screens with a lower width will use this stylesheet. What is the best way to handle this?
Thank you for this great, detailed overview. I agree it can be daunting and you need to stay up to date as it changes a lot. Thanks for including tables, they’re very useful.
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Resources like the one you mentioned here will be very useful to me! I will post a link to this page on my blog. I am sure my visitors will find that very useful.
Although I can’t really say I agree with going out and buying a fistful of devices in order to successfully optimize your site for mobile. Where do you even begin once you have your armory in hand? How do you manage all the little quirks in each OS/Browser and beyond that each version therein? Why neglect legacy devices?
ralat
I wonder how this works for the iPhone 4, which has a 960 × 640 resolution. You could use the only-rule with width:960px, but that means that all screens with a lower width will use this stylesheet. What is the best way to handle this?
ralat
Sorry, replied to the wrong article!
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Thank you for this great, detailed overview. I agree it can be daunting and you need to stay up to date as it changes a lot. Thanks for including tables, they’re very useful.