Showing posts with label responsive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label responsive. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Responsive Web Design for Magento Store and Its Significance

Magento, with its swashbuckling features and unique nature, is proved to be the backbone of most ecommerce websites nowadays. While most believe it is the outstanding performance of the Magento which speculates it from other platforms, many fail to take into account the designing factor. By Desizn Tech

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Why Responsive web design has to win out

Quartz's menu is hidden and hinted at on small screens.

When considering a mobile Web strategy and weighing responsive Web design against a separate mobile website, the most important metric is how functional the website is for the user. By Smashing Magazine

Monday, February 11, 2013

Responsive Web Design vs Adaptive Web Design

Responsive

So, ‘adaptive web design’ and ‘responsive web design’ are the latest buzzwords of social media industry. But many of us are still wondering what the real deal is about and what does it all mean? By Graphic Design Blog

Thursday, January 31, 2013

21 Fresh Examples of Responsive Web Design

21 fresh Examples of Responsive Web Design

Responsive design is something a lot of designers talk about. And considering the importance of responsiveness and all the buzz around it, it’s impressive the amount of websites that are still not responsive. By now, with the amazing growth of mobile usage, every single website should be responsive to be able to attend to every user’s “screen size needs.” By WDL

Thursday, January 03, 2013

Responsive Navigation: Optimizing for Touch Across Devices

how people hold tablets

As more diverse devices embrace touch as a primary input method, it may be time to revisit navigation standards on the Web. How can a navigation menu be designed to work across a wide range of touch screen sizes? By LukeW

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Responsive web design


Keep your page looking spick-and-span on any and all web-enabled devices. By ZURBword

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

25 Beautiful Responsive Web Design Examples for Inspiration


Responsive web design example: Earth Hour

Responsive web design is the practice of enhancing the experience of the user by adapting the web page layout to the device he or she is using when accessing the site. There are several ways to create a responsive web design, media queries being the standard technique. By Jacob Gube

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Build a responsive site in a week: designing responsively (part 1)

It seems everyone is talking about responsive web design these days, and with good reason; as the number of web-enabled devices continues to grow – each with differing capabilities and features – it’s no longer sensible to build fixed-width websites.  By .Net Magazine

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Dive into Responsive Prototyping with Foundation

 

There are hundreds of devices out there right now that can access the full web, as Steve Jobs once put it. These devices come with different capabilities and constraints, things like input style or screen size, resolution, and form. With all these devices set to overtake traditional computers for web traffic next year we need tools to help us build responsively for these devices. By A List Apart

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Is There Ever A Justification For Responsive Text?

 Website for Sifter App

Depending on who you follow and what you read, you may have noticed the concept of “responsive text” being discussed in design circles recently. It’s not what you might imagine — resizing and altering the typography to make it easier to read on a range of devices — but rather delivering varying amounts of content to devices based on screen size. By Smashing Magazine

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Responsive Design in 3 steps

Responsive web design is no doubt a big thing now. If you're still not familiar with responsive design, check out this article. To newbies, responsive design might sound a bit complicated, but it is actually simpler than you think. By Web Designer Wall

Fluid grids, orientation & resolution independence



If you’ve spent any time building responsive websites with fluid grids, you will have encountered the shock of seeing your beautiful portrait layout distort when viewed in landscape mode (or vice-versa.) By Responsive News

Monday, January 30, 2012

Ethan Marcotte on responsive web design

 Ethan Marcotte on responsive web design

The godfather of web standards, Jeffrey Zeldman, talks to Ethan Marcotte, guru of responsive web design, about what it means, how it fits into the big picture and the best ways to put it into practice. By .Net

Seven lessons learned from responsive web design



What’s good for the developer isn’t necessarily good for the customer. Vince Allen, senior front-end developer at Lot18, gives the background on why responsive web design is the right focus for web development. By .Net

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Responsive Web Design: What It Is and How To Use It

Filament Group Image Resizing

Almost every new client these days wants a mobile version of their website. It’s practically essential after all: one design for the BlackBerry, another for the iPhone, the iPad, netbook, Kindle — and all screen resolutions must be compatible, too. In the next five years, we’ll likely need to design for a number of additional inventions. When will the madness stop? It won’t, of course. By Smashing Coding
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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Content Prototyping In Responsive Web Design




A content prototype is an HTML-and-CSS-based fluid-grid prototype, consisting of layout and typography, that consists of the project’s actual content. Its greatest usefulness may be in determining where to apply media queries to make the Web design responsive. By Ben Callahan

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Understanding the Elements of Responsive Web Design

Understanding the Elements of Responsive Web Design

Responsive web design is undoubtedly a hot topic in web design right now. To some degree, the popularity of the concept of responsive web design is well deserved because site users are increasingly diversifying their methods of accessing a website. By Jason Gross