Also worth adding that mobile browsers generally lie about their width,
so to get mediaqueries to be effective you need to get them to behave
nice and report their real viewport dimensions (and, in the case of
high-dpi devices on android, also need to tell them not to lie again
with their dpi a
Hi Caleb,
You might find this site interesting/helpful:
http://mediaqueri.es/
I plan on using that site as a reference when I re-build my work's
website in the coming months.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Micky
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On 5/3/11 3:16 AM, Caleb Wong wrote:
Hi,
Is it safe to use just css media to target mobile devices such as
iphone, blackberry, android phones?
And assume if I'm only embedding 1 stylesheet with various media
queries in it, would there be any lag in the page style load?
Has anyone got some go
Hey Caleb,
This is probably one of those "case by case" decisions. For some small sites,
simple media queries may be fine. However, if you have a large site, or high
levels of mobile traffic, you may want to consider more robust alternatives -
such as device detection etc.
This article is a li
Hi,
Is it safe to use just css media to target mobile devices such as iphone,
blackberry, android phones?
And assume if I'm only embedding 1 stylesheet with various media queries in
it, would there be any lag in the page style load?
Has anyone got some good examples/articles for targeting mobile