One of the driving factors in the success of responsive web design has been the ability to create better experiences for users on mobile devices. While the importance of this benefit cannot be ...
Responsive design, a technology that stretches or shrinks Web pages to fit differently sized screens, has emerged as the most-often recommended manner of optimizing content for mobile devices. This ...
Web design techniques come and go like fads. Remember Asynchronous JavaScript and XML? For several months in 2006 and 2007, Ajax was all the rage. Now, not so much. A sea change in the way people use ...
One solution is responsive web design (RWD). Ethan Marcotte coined the term in a 2010 article on A List Apart. RWD gives users a seamless web experience across different screen sizes. By using fluid ...
Using responsive design techniques, developers have created a website at AIDS.gov that adjusts automatically to the user's device. (FCW image) The Web team at AIDS.gov foresaw the mobile revolution ...
As explained in UX Design Trends 2015 & 2016, responsive Web design has become the industry’s recommend approach for supporting multiple screen sizes and devices. But not all responsive sites are ...
Early website developers did not have to worry much over designing websites as users would view them on computers and those computers had fixed screen resolution. With the mobile revolution, more and ...
Web design trends often take off rapidly, then quickly fade to obscurity. While most critics would agree that responsive Web design (RWD) won’t be going away any time soon, it is important to realize ...
Creating a website that renders well on smartphone screens as well as the larger screens on tablets, laptop and desktop computers. There are two solutions. The first is to switch to a separate, ...
Peter explains why he doesn't believe in "responsive designs" that allow a single application to work in both the desktop and mobile environments. Inevitably, when I'm working on a Web application for ...