![]() What screen resolutions should my responsive website support? I prefer using standard rectangular units (like 300×250) since they easily fit on smartphone screens and widescreen desktops. If you using ads on your website, you should carefully choose the formats because wide units (like the 728×60 pixel leaderboard) may not fit on a 320px mobile screen. However, there are JavaScript based solutions - respond.js and modernize for example - that bring the power of CSS3 and HTML5 to older browsers including IE6.ĭoes Responsive Design play nicely with advertising networks like Google AdSense? RWD uses CSS3 media-queries and HTML5 (for better semantics) that are not supported in older versions of IE. If I go with the Responsive Design approach, will my website work with older browsers?
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