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As a reaction to the problems associated with the separate sites approach to developing Web sites for both mobile and desktop, a relatively new idea (which is actually quite old) is growing in popularity: ditch user-agent detection, and instead make your page respond on the client-side to the browser’s capabilities. This approach, introduced by Ethan Marcotte in his article for A List Apart, came to be known as Responsive Web Design. Like the separate sites approach, responsive Web design has positive and negative aspects.

The Advantages

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