Hey guys,
I have a quick question for the pros, would you need seperate stylesheets and markup for an IPad and IPhone? I only say that because of the shear size of the display.
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Hey guys,
I have a quick question for the pros, would you need seperate stylesheets and markup for an IPad and IPhone? I only say that because of the shear size of the display.
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iPad, no. iPhone and other mobile phones, sometimes, depending on how well your site is condenses on a small display.
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To continue, does anybody develop websites on their iPad? I read an article this week saying Photoshop CS6 will support touch in the graphics program. Curious of the developent tools on the iPad.
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It's not really a computer in the normal sense. The file structure is different, for a start, so you can't upload files in the normal way, for example.
As for styling for these devices, you can throw @mdeia queries at them if you want to apply different CSS on each.





It really depends on the app. I suggest you look up responsive web design to see how you can scale your designs:
http://webdesignerwall.com/tutorials...-media-queries
http://designwoop.com/2012/03/15-det...ign-tutorials/
http://greensopinion.blogspot.com/20...universal.html
http://designmodo.com/responsive-design-examples/
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fluidgrids/
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