Is there a common practice in the non-Flash world?  How do web-sites tell
the difference?

On 2/4/14 2:40 PM, "Maurice Amsellem (old) (JIRA)" <j...@apache.org> wrote:

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>Maurice Amsellem (old) commented on FLEX-33994:
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>Justin, if you don't want to use physical units, what would you propose?
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>> Need a way to distinguish phone and tablet target devices through css
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>>                 Key: FLEX-33994
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33994
>>             Project: Apache Flex
>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>          Components: .Unspecified - Mobile
>>    Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.11.0
>>            Reporter: Maurice Amsellem
>>            Assignee: Maurice Amsellem
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>> Some components should have different layout on phone and tablet
>>devices.
>> For example, DropDownList should display as a centered popup list on
>>phones, and display the drop down list below its popup button on
>>tablets, supposedly having move screen space.
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