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"If you find that your mobile users use the site in a significantly different way than desktop users, check out Nielsen's guidelines and see which apply to you. And if you find that your mobile users are accessing the same content as desktop users then consider a responsive design."
"First I cranked up the type size. With glorious web fonts and today’s displays, why not? Then I ditched the sidebar. Multiple columns are so 1990s."
".net: Why have you made no mention of using Responsive Design?
JN: Because I was writing about user experience, not implementation." それはそうと、ドヤ顔にしか見えなくなっている(謎
"About 25 per cent of the people who use the mobile web only use a mobile browser. They never use a desktop computer."
"It’s that we need to pay attention to the hierarchy of our content across screen sizes, in particular small screens."
"Good mobile user experience requires a different design than what's needed to satisfy desktop users. Two designs, two sites, and cross-linking to make it all work."
"Brands and manufacturers have to consider the growing number of devices and variations as potential touchpoints that users may have with any given product, media experience or service."
"There are an ever-increasing number of devices with different screen resolutions to take into account with a responsive design, so we put together a simple but handy diagram that lists the most common device widths as of the present, along with overlays for potential device width ranges."
"If you look at the source the site has an HTML5 doctype however we are not, at this point, using HTML5 semantic elements. The reason for this being that I wanted to be able to support old browsers without the use of JavaScript or adding redundant mark-up."
"I think we need a standard 'show navigation' icon for that button in responsive web design."
"First, with many app owners scrambling to update their apps to use high resolution graphics, the iPad retina display perfectly demonstrates the problem with designing for specific devices."
"To get a sense of emerging responsive design layout patterns, I combed through all the examples curated on the Media Queries gallery site several times. I looked for what high-level patterns showed up most frequently and tried to avoid defining separate patterns where there were only small differences."
"Don’t."
"From a design perspective, all this trouble over hierarchy and relationships might be easier if you design mobile versions of responsive sites first, using the general "mobile first" principles Luke Wroblewski recommends."
"As more organizations realize they need to invest heavily in multi-device Web designs, the inevitable question of "how" comes up. Responsive Web design, separate sites, or something in between? Here's how I've tried to simplify this decision"
"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.)"
"We live in a world where your products need to work on almost any random kind of device. Static wireframes simply can't represent that kind of world, and coded wireframes absolutely can."
"Whereas progressive enhancements (like border-radius), or web fonts can easily be added and removed from a site, responsive (for me at least) has required a complete redefinition of how I approach my craft down to the pixel."
"Our goal is a markup-based means of delivering alternate image sources based on device capabilities, to prevent wasted bandwidth and optimize display for both screen and print."
"It seems to me that we are slowly switching from publishing content for the Web, to making content accessible to Screen-Readers (SR) - from targeting users, to focusing on devices and modern browsers."
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