These days, everyone is consuming content differently. My mom has a netbook, I have a laptop, my friend has a 27″ iMac, my girlfriend and I have smartphones and her mom has an iPad. Since your content ...
Get started with using GWT-friendly CSS media queries and multi-device layout patterns to develop mobile-responsive web applications. Demonstrations are based on an open source code base that you can ...
Whether you’re a marketer or just someone who’s attached to their phone, you’ve probably noticed that there’s been a significant increase in mobile device users everywhere. In fact, by 2018 it’s ...
When you consider how many different tablets, laptops, Web browsers, and operating systems access the Internet on a day-to-day basis, it’s a small miracle that Web designers and developers manage to ...
In today’s fast-paced digital environment, having a website that works well on all devices is not just a luxury; it’s essential. With over 54% of global web traffic coming from mobile devices, ...
[Editor's note: The following is a guest post from Igor Faletski, CEO of Mobify, which provides tools for adapting web sites for smartphones and tablets.] You've probably heard people say we're living ...
Responsive Web Design, or RWD for short, is an oft talked about and frankly invaluable discipline in the context of today’s design industry. A few short years ago, it was enough for a design to render ...
With mobile traffic continuing to grow, merchants are looking for the best way to provide a mobile-friendly Web experience and are increasingly considering responsive design, which offers its own set ...
We often hear the term "responsive web design" being thrown around a lot these days – sometimes in contrast to mobile web design. However, what exactly differentiates the two from one another. Both ...
Living in a multi-screen society forces businesses and organizations to build a website optimized for as many devices as possible. The purpose of a responsive web design is to render websites or pages ...