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If you haven’t jumped into the mobile arena yet, you are late to the party. Luckily, Drupal makes it shockingly easy to serve mobile-optimized content. Here are some scenarios:

Scenario 1: Make an existing site mobile

Drupal and Mobile are Friends

If you haven’t jumped into the mobile arena yet, you are late to the party. Luckily, Drupal makes it shockingly easy to serve mobile-optimized content. Here are some scenarios:

On a current project, I discovered the truth to the phrase in the Drupal community of "there's a module for that".

On a current project, I discovered the truth to the phrase in the Drupal community of "there's a module for that".

On a current project, I discovered the truth to the phrase in the Drupal community of "there's a module for that".

On a current project, I discovered the truth to the phrase in the Drupal community of "there's a module for that".

I've been working with this hypothesis while working on Drupal 7 sites. I don't think it's necessarily revolutionary, but I would like some feedback.

I've been working with this hypothesis while working on Drupal 7 sites. I don't think it's necessarily revolutionary, but I would like some feedback.

I've been working with this hypothesis while working on Drupal 7 sites. I don't think it's necessarily revolutionary, but I would like some feedback.

Here's a menu navigation use case that I run into all the time:

"A click on a top level item in a menu should redirect to it's first child."

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