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- Detecting when a user accesses the site using an iPhone or an iPod touch.
- Allowing the user to freely switch between the mobile and regular versions of the site.
- Using a different layout for Mobile Safari users, including separate Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) files and, possibly, JavaScript libraries.
- Serving different content to mobile users.
To serve your mobile users, your Rails application needs to manage the following:
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Helvetica is the font of choice for iPhone system links. The font size is a little smaller than recommended for body text, but this isn't supposed to be body text. The other items will center the link in the viewport. The result looks like Figure 5
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highrollerDeveloping iPhone applications using Ruby on Rails and Eclipse, Part 1: Serving content for iPhones
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