CSS3

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There's certainly a big buzz right now about responsive web design; flexible layouts that adapt dynamically to the user's device and its capabilities; screen size, resolution and so on. One of the major uses for this technique - a combination of flexible grids, resizeable images and CSS media queries - is as a mechanism for creating a mobile version of a site. And it's a very useful approach - dynamically changing the layout according to your device's capabilities enables content to be re-structured for the small screen with little effort.

 

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