Thoughts on Responsive Web Design

Luke Jones provides an argument against responsive web design and the comments heat up.

I’m cautiously optimistic for a future where responsive designs can take the place of serving multiple stylesheets for different platforms. Seems worthwhile and the forthcoming Happy Camper site adheres to the principle (go ahead and resize your browser window smaller here). While it works for me and I can see it working for most of the projects I’ll handle, I can see how it may not be beneficial for others. Over the brief existence of responsive design, it’s already proven itself pretty divisive but being the fella I am and growing up in the times I did, I’ll fall back to words of a very wise man who sums up what should be the standard perception of the practice.

Comments on Signal Response almost never get used for anything other than alerting the general public about pharmaceutical avenues that they may otherwise not know about. If you feel you must comment, go ahead but be cool about it. You can use some markup in here. I'll leave it to you to guess which.