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dynamic resizing

jQuery Mobile – Dynamic Content Area Sizing

Normally web apps are told to simply use document flow to position controls. This way they are able to automatically adjust based on the size of the display. This sounds good on paper but doesn’t look so good in real life. Today’s web apps especially mobile web apps are judged as much on their form […]

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