CSS3 Media Queries

With the rapid growth and immanent surpassing of mobile web browsing over desktop/laptop web browsing, screen size and fluidity is now more of an issue than ever before. Luckily, CSS3 has come to the rescue with it’s far more advanced upgrade of media queries. Remember those @print stylesheets that you always thought would be a good idea to use, but never actually did? Well, now you can take that idea and expand on it, adding some functionality to it and accommodating varying screen sizes and mobile devices.
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