In the past 12 years, there have been several milestones that have helped to define the Web as we know it today. Whether it was the onset of standards compliant coding practices, the since forgotten "Web 2.0", or the rapid growth of social media, there has not been any change that has had as much impact as the recent rapid adoption of the mobile Web.

Statistics are abundant, and there is no denying that mobile devices are rapidly becoming the primary group of devices accessing the Internet.

Today's Web users are users of many devices and operating systems. We can no longer predict what those are with much certainty. We can no longer know that our target audience uses one of two or three Web browsers at absolute screen sizes.

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