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I'm using less.js for better responsive css design, but now I encounter NETWORK_ERR while using webkit based browser and also chrome. However firefox would not have this kinda issue.

I trying to google my question but it seems the only solution is to put less files on other server or it's unavoidable to read less.js' src as "file:///*xxxx/less.js" instead of "file://*xxxx/less.js" .

My question is , is there any way to do to change the way as file:/// to file://?

and one more question , is there any better css framework which can do better responsive and organized design? Less.js is good to organize and I also use javascript to change some variable dynamic.

Thanks.

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It is always good to serve css js and images from a different server which can act as CDN. and in your case you can also over come the chrome issue.

here are some of the solutions for your file:/// to file:// issue (not sure if you have already seen these)

look at this link

you can over come this in couple of ways look at Nathan Strutz's answer where he is suggesting to add a command-line switch -allow-file-access-from-files to your shortcut and Chrome will allow you to load LESS.JS without any problem, and also below you can how to add the command line switch.

also i am particularly interested in MrClean's answer (last answer) I havent tried it out though but you can give it a try.

and to answer your second question there are bunch of frameworks which can do css responsive designes click here for list i am particularly interested in foundation, mqframework, Golden Grid System framework and Fluid Baseline Grid.

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I agree with most of people's advise : to build a web server . Chrome -allow-file-access-from-files seems work for me . but what McClean's answer doesn't , ha.
I already tried some famous responsive css framework. but my client device may differ with many kind of size , not only common ones. I hope not only set maximum or min . Instead , all the fontSize or margin ,image size will change dynamic by screen size.
@George in that case you may have to use Javascript to render height and fonts.
yes ,I know . in the beginning, I use js to control all width/height/font/margin....etc dynamically , but I also need to control my css file . That's why I use less.js to control them all...

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