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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 ...
Sometimes the best way to figure out what works is to see what doesn't. That's the thinking behind WTF Mobile Web, a new site that tracks examples of terrible mobile web design and user experience.
Over two-thirds of Americans now possess a mobile phone, and we use it for just about anything and everything, multiple times per day. And we've all heard those reports that shock us with the extent ...
As a result, new mobile design trends are booming. Many companies have moved beyond simple responsive Web design and instead are creating user interfaces designed to polish the brand’s image and ...
As smartphone and tablet adoption rapidly increases, so does the importance of mobile-friendly websites. If SEO is a core component of your digital marketing strategy, having a mobile–friendly website ...
It’s more important than ever to pay attention to the browsing experience of your sites on mobile platforms. People are doing more of their downtime browsing on devices like the iPad than ever before, ...
The New York Times is testing out a new website design that's heavily inspired by mobile apps. Where have we heard that before? Oh yes — a continent away, at Facebook headquarters last week, where CEO ...
New and updated federal websites are now required to be mobile-friendly, a clear boon for the large portion of the American public that visit .gov sites from cellphones and tablets. But this ...
In my January column I resolved not to discuss the responsive Web design issue anymore, as the One URL versus multiple URL issue is moot now that Google has announced a way to consolidate link equity ...
I remembered the time when my parents gave me my very first cellphone. It was as big as my palm, as thick as a soapbox, and only had two functions: call and text. Of course I was ecstatic, and ...