a) no, they look good on the iPhone because they are being resized by css,
so it's just the browser rendering a larger image smaller
b) potentially more customization or easier logic separation between
mobile/desktop, realistically I wouldn't recommend using them as responsive
websites seem to be becoming the industry standard
c) I would say yes

Good luck!

On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Graham Oliver <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I am confused as to how to go about making a Mezzanine web site I am
> developing work well with mobile devices (especially images).
>
> Initially I thought that I had to use Mobile templates, but I have noticed
> that, for example, with a bootstrap Carousel on the home page (with large
> images), it looks fine on an IPhone (the images are automatically shrunk).
>
> So, some questions if I may...
>
> a) Does Mezzanine automatically serve smaller images when a mobile device
> accesses a web page? If so, is this a feature of Django, Mezzanine or
> Bootstrap? Can you point me in the direction of the code...
> b) What would the advantages and disadvantages be of using the Mobile
> templates?
> c) Should I only ever have one copy of an image stored and rely on the
> software to do the resizing? (I am guessing yes)
>
> Thanks
> G
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