Den 24.04.2015 07:35, skrev Erik Visser:
Dear list members,

I have to transform this traditional handwritten html website into a mobile friendly website: http://www.utrechtsyogacentrum.nl

The google webmaster tools testing page has two complaints. The site is too wide. And links are to close to each other.

Other google information pages suggest to use inline styles. But that is against what i know of building websites using css.

Agree. Keep styles out of the source code whenever possible.


So i'am wondering: what is the right approach / solution ......?

Maybe you can introduce a "logical split", and thereby keep what you have for larger screens.

This is how I approach the "mobile vs larger screens" issue these days, regardless of whether it is an old site that needs a style upgrade, or it is about styling up a new site...

<http://www.gunlaug.com/contents/design/mobile-first.html>

regards
        Georg




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