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Nirav Mehta

"Mobile Web Development"

When not in
the "transaction mode", they may want to find out about special offers or go through
details of various menu options. And that's pretty much all they may want from the
mobile version of POTR website. It would also be great if they could just repeat one
of their last orders!
So Luigi wants to let people order pizza using their mobile browsers. What could
he do?
Different Options for Going Mobile
If you want to deliver your website to mobile devices, you essentially have
four options.
1. Do nothing: just leave the site as it is and let the user's mobile browser
render it.
2. Remove formatting: simplify the site so that it loads faster and uses less
bandwidth, but leave the design the same.
3. CSS-based design: use a different Cascading Style Sheet file for mobile
visitors and define mobile optimized formatting of various page elements
through this CSS.
4. Create a new site: develop a version of your site tailored for mobile browsers
and people on the move.
What is CSS?
A Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) is a way to define the visual appearance
of different HTML elements. You can specify the size, color, and position
of standard HTML elements like ,

, , etc.


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