Let's face it folks, everyone in the web design world is chirping away about responsive websites these days. People definitely carry strong views about it and whether you like it or not, you cannot deny the fact that responsive web design has gone mainstream and will continue to progress and expand in the future. Every client on the web these days are looking for a website that will function just as good on mobile devices as it does on desktop browsers. And come to think of it, the need of today's modern technological era is to have one working design that is compatible across multiple platforms and devices that includes Netbooks, Blackberry's, iPhones, iPads, Kindle readers and other smartphones and tablets. It's inevitable that over the next few years, new gadgets and devices will be unleashed in the market, all having their own respective screen sizes and resolutions. It seems almost impossible or at least impractical to have a different website version for each of these devices. Some people might opt for creating websites for one platform or device only but they stand to face the risk of losing viewers of other devices. So what is the solution to this predicament?


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