/*
RETINA (2x RESOLUTION DEVICES)
This applies to the retina iPhone (4s) and iPad (2,3) along with
other displays with a 2x resolution. You can also create a media
query for retina AND a certain size if you want. Go Nuts.
*/
@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5), only screen and (min--moz-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5), only screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5) {
  /******************************************************************
  Site Name: 
  Author: 
  
  Stylesheet: Retina Screens & Devices Stylesheet
  
  When handling retina screens you need to make adjustments, especially
  if you're not using font icons. Here you can add them in one neat
  place.
  
  ******************************************************************/
  /* 
  
  EXAMPLE 
  Let's say you have an image and you need to make sure it looks ok
  on retina screens. Let's say we have an icon which dimension are
  24px x 24px. In your regular stylesheets, it would look something
  like this:
  
  .icon {
  	width: 24px;
  	height: 24px;
  	background: url(img/test.png) no-repeat;
  }
  
  For retina screens, we have to make some adjustments, so that image
  doesn't look blurry. So, taking into account the image above and the
  dimensions, this is what we would put in our retina stylesheet:
  
  .icon {
  	background: url(img/test@2x.png) no-repeat;
  	background-size: 24px 24px;
  }
  
  So, you would create the same icon, but at double the resolution, meaning 
  it would be 48px x 48px. You'd name it the same, but with a @2x at the end
  (this is pretty standard practice). Set the background image so it matches
  the original dimensions and you are good to go. 
  
  */
}