you are targeting an exact screen size + density)... my
> eyes work well enough so that I can read small text, so would happily like
> to use tablet-width layouts on a small screen.
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> The idea of "context" would seem appropriate... just need to remember that
> some of
To paraphrase your own words.. if "an is descriptive of the
target image" then srcset would be descriptive of the *set* of target
images, no styling information there. Where I would be more inclined to
agree with you would be the "media" attribute, however if you abstract the
essence of a media qu
joining the party a little late here.. unless i have misunderstood things
here this is a perfect situation to employ XSLT (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSLT). you can assign whatever attributes you
require to the XML and then use XSLT to have the browser render the file as
XHTML.
On 2 August 201
st to integrate responsive
design into their existing templating system far exceeds the cost of
creating a dedicated mobile sub-domain. There should still only be one data
source however, for both implementations.
Regards,
Dominic
On 16 May 2012 13:48,
Semantic mark-up --> tables for tabular data.
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sounds like a .net artefact. i would suggest wrapping the form element in a
div, which will carry the immutable ID, this can then remain untouched and
used in targeting the child elements, and you're free to iterate your way
through instances of the checkbox
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