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Adaptation: Why responsive design actually begins on the server
A solid tour of server-side device detection and how it shapes responsive design concepts. I thought I had a good handle on how this worked but I feel a lot more confident in it having worked through this deck. On SlideShare:
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Adaptation: Why responsive design actually begins on the server

A solid tour of server-side device detection and how it shapes responsive design concepts. I thought I had a good handle on how this worked but I feel a lot more confident in it having worked through this deck. On SlideShare:

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