DIGIRENT - Responsive Web Design for Libraries (A Lita Guide)
Matthew Reidsma, Library and Information Technology Association
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Tablets, desktops, smartphones, laptops, minis: we live in a world of screens, all of different sizes. Library websites need to work on all of them, but maintaining separate sites or content management systems is resource intensive and still unlikely to address all the variations. Experienced responsive web developer Reidsma, named a web librarian to watch by ACRL's TechConnect blog, shares proven methods for delivering the same content to all users using HTML and CSS...
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