I prefer a "one size fits all" approach, using media queries to make sure
my website works no matter what viewport your throw at it.

http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/projects/320andup/  Is a good boilerplate to
start a project that'll look splendid on mobiles. It all depends on your
priorities and the client's needs though.

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*www.benrajalu.net


2012/5/24 Paulo Diovani <pa...@diovani.com>

> Styling and scripting it for mobile devices. ;D
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