Summary

I’ve covered a lot of ground in this chapter, discussing media queries, device resolution, the difference between physical and virtual pixels, responsive web design, and the problem with responsive images. If you’re working cross-device, this information should be useful at least, critical at most.

What I haven’t discussed in any great detail is how to actually create your page layout—the way to present content at its best. A lot of work has been done in this area in recent years, and in the next chapter, I talk about that.

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