Responsive Reality Check
The New York Times long overdue "responsive" redesign may have been necessary, but is there still room for improvement?
The New York Times long overdue "responsive" redesign may have been necessary, but is there still room for improvement?
When designing for responsive sites there can be many challenges, Diagram covers the top concepts to consider when you start designing your website content for a responsive site.
Diagram addresses the challenges of Responsive Design and creating the best possible experience, no matter which browser the viewer is using.
In a world where mobile has been hogging all the spot light,
Diagram has taken time to shine some light on the intricacies of designing for
large screens.
Optimizing a website's accessibility isn't just about Responsive Web Design. Progressive Enhancement and Graceful Degradation are key techniques to include in any design project.
Mobile is one of the hottest topics in web design today. If you
don't already have a mobile website presence, you are definitely
thinking about creating one. From a development standpoint, there are
several paths that you can possibly take to accomplish this.
It seems like everywhere you turn there’s a new post
about responsive design. You might even feel like it’s getting played
out. Do we really need another post on this topic?
The answer is emphatically, “yes”. We need a lot
more of them.
People often ask about what the current standard width for websites
is these days. But rules of thumb like this no longer apply, and perhaps
they never did.
As the number and range of internet enabled devices
on the market continues to grow, designing fixed dimension websites just
doesn’t seem to make sense anymore.
If you really want to communicate with your audience you need to have
a more adaptable website.