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. -- *Benoit Rajalu* *Front-end developer, Copywriter *www.benrajalu.net 2012/5/24 Paulo Diovani <pa...@diovani.com> > Styling and scripting it for mobile devices. ;D > > -- > Paulo Diovani, > diovani.com / @paulodiovani <http://twitter.com/paulodiovani> / > ♣<http://entbonsai.com> > > -- > -- > You received this because you are subscribed to the "Design the Web with > CSS" at Google groups. > To post: css-design@googlegroups.com > To unsubscribe: css-design-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com > -- -- You received this because you are subscribed to the "Design the Web with CSS" at Google groups. To post: css-design@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe: css-design-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com