More types of devices are accessing your web content everyday. Have you figured out how to accommodate them? Ethan Marcotte is leading the charge in this area, with his work on Responsive Design, which can help your content scale and adapt to new devices.
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design
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