IMO the right thing to do is to modify nothing when a "handheld"
stylesheet is present, but if that is not available then use the
screen stylesheet and render it down or don't use styles at all.

I agree - and this is precisely what Opera Mobile does. It begins with a handheld-media stylesheet and honours that if it's there. If not it tries to honour the screen styles, applying increasingly aggresive styles of its own as available space decreases and/or the layout requires.

All rather impressive really :) You can see it action using desktop Opera - go "View > Fit to Width" and then progressively reduce the size of the window (while viewing a page), right down to a tiny square.



J



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