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Six Questions for Responsive Designers

The response in “responsive” Web design provides a clue about how to think about the practice. It’s essentially a set of actual techniques – and yes, sometimes tools too – that move elements of the page (e.g. images, navigation, text) based on the capabilities of the device it is being viewed upon. Responsive design enables websites to obtain information about the device and then display a version appropriate for the layout. There are actually quite a few digital moving pieces, so if [...]

By |2023-11-15T06:25:45-05:00March 9th, 2013|

Your Website Has Two Faces

This is a great article from alistapart.com explaining the differences between the human visitors and the "robot" visitors that your website experiences. We talk about these things a lot in our client meetings here, so we  thought it would be a great article to share with our readers. Enjoy!Article from: alistapart.comby Lyle Mullican February 12, 2013When a user interface—intended for human consumption—reflects too much of a system’s internals in its design and language, it’s likely to confuse the people who use [...]

By |2023-11-08T05:52:20-05:00February 12th, 2013|
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