The Pitfalls of the Responsive Design Approach
:: By James Ramsey, CEO, Fiddlefly Inc. Link: The Pitfalls of the Responsive Design Approach
View ArticleIs Tablet-Specific Better than Responsive?
A website developed with responsive Web design (RWD) is going to look good on a tablet. It's going to flow in the right order, the calls-to-action are going to be big enough to interact with and, even...
View ArticleResponsive Web Design Simplified [Infographic]
The benefits of responsive Web design (RWD) are clear. RWD provides a seamless cross-device experience, which both users and the search engines (namely Google) prefer. Still, most websites today are...
View Article6 Tips for a Bulletproof Responsive Website
:: By Tiny Yeung, Growth Spark :: Understanding the importance of responsive Web design (RWD) is to realize that the Web “canvas” is not static. It’s not like a printed book or magazine where you know...
View ArticleRWD Rocks. But Only If You Get It Right
:: By Ezequiel Ortuno, EZQ Consulting :: We simply can’t keep our hands off the Internet. Whether at home, work or outside; the Internet follows us wherever we go. With more than 60 percent of all...
View ArticleAdaptive Design Meets Responsive Development
:: By Brian Crucitti, Vokal Interactive :: Both adaptive and responsive Web design models have adherents, and while it's tempting to choose a side, perhaps a better way exists. Adaptive design is more...
View ArticleIs RWD Responsible Web Design?
By Firuze Okten Gokce, Superarama Search Engine The rapid expansion of different Web-enabled devices and screen sizes is pressuring Web designers and developers to produce effective and creative...
View ArticleA Match Made in Heaven: SEO and Responsive Design
:: By Joe Drury, Webtrends :: Get a group of digital marketers or Web developers from different companies together and ask them if responsive design is part of their current or future plans. You’ll...
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