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Originally Posted by Why
usually by checking the headers server side for the browser type and using redirect headers. otherwise you can check it with javascript client side and redirecting then.
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Originally Posted by Jel
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Originally Posted by Robbie
One way is by seeing the OS they are using.
But that sucks too. Somebody on a big Android tablet is using the same OS as a guy on an Android smart phone.
Same for Iphones and a user on a big IPad.
And the css3/html5 coding isn't quite there yet in my opinion. It's getting there. But "getting there" isn't good enough.
So for now...I just make my mobile site in the K.I.S.S. mode (keep it simple stupid). No attempts at streaming on it. Just basic and easy to use with .mp4 vids.
I am hoping that within the next year that perhaps things will shake out a bit more and I can rev up the mobile site's aesthetics and put a little more sizzle in with the steak. But until then...it works across everything.
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OK I understood about 3% of all that above. LOL That's why I like Robbie's K.I.S.S. approach. I have a mobile design for
www.erosexotica.com but the "PC" version displays well on most devices, including tablets, so I don't even bother with re-directing to the mobile design. Wrong move?