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Jump to PostHers one, it returns the screen resolution(first width, then height):
<script type="text/javascript"> if (screen.width<800) { window.location="Mobile page name" } else { window.location="Main page name" }
that will redirect the user based on screen width, as of now it says that if the resolution width is less than …
Jump to PostOne page could then contain a link to the other, in a place where it is seen immediately.
Actually, I don't wrote for mobile devices, because I wish that every one of them would be crushed by bulldozers. People should not have access to such devices while behind the …
Jump to PostWhat type of a site do you expect people to make, A box with words in it! I'm sorry but nowadays we use images when it enhances the style, and rounded corners, enhances the style.
P.S. almost all businesses have flash, because half of the freaking internet(Including the parts …
Jump to PostSebarmeli, gday mate, try to rewrite the javascript to a serverside language, redirect is kind of pointless AFTER the page is loaded, javascript runs in the browser, and many handheld devices do not permit javascript, rendering a javascript redirect worse than useless, by making the downloaded page even larger
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Jump to PostG'day almostbob, you're in saying that a server side solution is the best approach, but not always is possible or it becomes tricky to make it work perfectly when you have reverse proxy as Squid or CDN as Akamai in front the web server.
Regarding your concerns, you're missing few …
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