ASP.NET app for different devices

2013-03-15 Thread Greg Keogh
Folks, I might have to write an ASP.NET app that looks pleasant on different devices such as Desktop, pad and phone. I will have to reliably detect the browsing device and render different html, but I've not needed to do this before. I'll bet someone in here has done this, and if so, can you give m

Re: ASP.NET app for different devices

2013-03-15 Thread Muhammad Niaz Rana
Dear Greg, i am also planning for it,best of luck for both of us.:) but what is my understanding ASP.NET 4.5 WebForms/MVC can be helpful. Because default asp.net Application is rewritten via Html5 and CSS 3 when you create new Web App via Visual Studio 2012. see you later... On Sat, Mar 1

Re: ASP.NET app for different devices

2013-03-15 Thread Arjang Assadi
Modernizer, jquery , jquery mobile to star with. Brows stack over flow for more recent additions, almost every day there is a new framework coming out these a days. Depending on your needs signal or not. Most likely you won't be detecting browsers and rendering html accordingly, that is the old way

RE: ASP.NET app for different devices

2013-03-15 Thread Ben Scott
I would start with twitter bootstrap. It is trivial to build a responsive interface and styling past tue default is pretty simple too. Sent from my Windows Phone -- From: Arjang Assadi Sent: 16/03/2013 10:30 AM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: ASP.NET app for different devices

Re: ASP.NET app for different devices

2013-03-15 Thread Craig van Nieuwkerk
I would second Twitter Bootstrap. Allows you to get going with a responsive interface that looks good on desktop, tablet or mobile. On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Ben Scott wrote: > I would start with twitter bootstrap. It is trivial to build a responsive > interface and styling past tue defa

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2013-03-15 Thread Katherine Moss
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2013-03-15 Thread Katherine Moss
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