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 ...
Adaptive web design adapts to the browser environment, and may or may not take into account the browser’s size. I bet customers think that the mobile web is the new black as they find themselves ...
As Web design takes on a mobile-first mentality, navigating the growing number of options available from adaptive delivery, responsive Web and adaptive design is making it more difficult than ever for ...
We’re already starting to see the limitations of responsive design. With the new types of content people are interacting with (such as 4K resolution, 3D images, and 3D printing), we have limitations ...
If you have been remotely listening to the Web design conversation in the past five years, one phrase keeps coming up – responsive Web design. By now, you are probably designing every one of your site ...
With the majority of retail Web traffic coming from mobile devices, it is unsurprising that a user-friendly mobile Web presence is now a necessity. According to comScore, 66 percent of all time spent ...
[Update: This article was written for business readers. Due to an outcry from the responsive design community after this was published, I added the word “web” to the term “adaptive design” to avoid ...
[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 ...
We're more than 20 years into the web revolution, so maybe it's about time we started treating content as flexible, reusable bits of data rather inflexible words and images on pages. Adaptive content ...