Going mobile with an existing Web site

About two years ago, I created a Web site for a client that they now want to be able to access it on an iPhone and an iPad.  They claim that they cannot see the Web site on one of these two devices.  Since I have no camera, I don't know what they are or are not.  (Site URL: www.fulcrumcwi.com)

My question is how to make the current website usable on both devices.  I've never done this before so I take this as an opportunity to learn to do. Could someone recommend some resources for how to do this?

Thank you very much!

graphicedge

Here is a good site for info like that...

http://www.Lynda.com/HTML-5-tutorials/mobile-Web-design-development-fundamentals/76334-2.h tml

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