Responsive Web design has proved that it’s not a fad but a surefire way to the future – one that makes us daring, and responsible too. But is it for you? Nobody knows what tomorrow holds for us. And thinking about it is often scary. But a progressive approach can certainly make things we do in the present last longer and serve the needs of tomorrow in just as awesome manner. Much of the credit goes to Ethan Marcotte for introducing one such approach – responsive Web design, which adapts itself as per the multiple viewing contexts, embracing the increasing adoption of web-enabled devices and hence viewing contexts. It uses three elements: CSS3, media queries and flexible layouts. Benefits You can give a rich Web experience to users from all kind of mobile devices – known or unknown. You need not worry about content parity when going with responsive Web design . And you know the drill, too: upload content on your site as you would do on a non-responsive site – as simple as...