The theorem has been expressed colloquially as “you can’t comb a hairy ball flat without creating a cowlick” or “you can’t comb the hair on a coconut”.
The theorem has been expressed colloquially as “you can’t comb a hairy ball flat without creating a cowlick” or “you can’t comb the hair on a coconut”.
Why encode it in the URL.
How else do you do it? Cookies? JavaScript? That would be terrible.
read the user agent when u visit the link like every other site ever
Shitty sites with stupid devs*
Responsive design usually doesn’t require detecting anything about the client. There’s probably some differences in actual HTML markup between mobile/non-mobile Wikipedia, but I’d be surprised if it has to be that way. Media queries have been available for a long, long time.