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It does to a certain extent (e.g. when the screen reduces to a certain width, all the nav links disappear and are replaced by a single, large "Quick Navigation" button, etc.), but yeah there are elements which don't adhere strictly to the emerging 'responsive' design ethic. Arty admits as much in his thread, as far as I recall.My point was that currently the only "responsive" design I've seen (and the one I assume that encouraged this thread) doesn't do that.
I was answering the question from a broader perspective, though (i.e. if I had a choice between a perfect responsive style, or a perfect dual-style solution, I would choose the former), and wasn't thinking of Arty's style specifically. The OP doesn't mention any existing styles, so I thought he was just asking about which would be people's preferred method in a perfect world.
