Looking to start development on a mobile friendly site. Any suggestions on what technology is best? Looking to code in .NET with a dynamic looking front end (perhaps I will need to use jQuery?).
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Mobile friendly HTML - where to start, Bootstrap and the like
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Bootstrap or Foundation will give you a responsive framework to build on. Plug in the CSS and read their documentation about how their particular grid system works. That's it. jQuery is also useful but that's a javascript library, nothing to do with mobile. -
Have a look at the jQuery Mobile project for assorted widgetry - though Bootstrap has widgetry of its own, so you may be fine sticking with that.Comment
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