The multiplication of mobile devices makes it more and more difficult to ensure that your website looks fine on many screen resolutions and screen ratios, from the iPhone 320×480 to…
The multiplication of mobile devices makes it more and more difficult to ensure that your website looks fine on many screen resolutions and screen ratios, from the iPhone 320×480 to…
In this post we will explore how to build a SharePoint mobile web app using Sencha Touch, a great mobile JavaScript framework. SharePoint 2010 is a very comprehensive platform, but…
You might already know of responsive design, mobile-first approach, and graceful degradation techniques to build widely accessible websites and web apps. In this post, I focus on the mobile-first aspect of design, and beyond this will highlight some techniques that could also enhance the desktop version of your site.
Mobile sites are becoming extremely popular with businesses today. You could even argue that it’s catching up to Social Media as the “new buzzword” in Business Circles. My article is…
Today, we’re designing a company staff directory, using jQuery Mobile. It’s basically a company site for staff to get contact details of other staff based on their Department. This is…
Navigating the Mobile App Development Landscape You keep hearing about user trends towards mobile devices; your 10-year old knows your iPad better than you, and so you figure that your…
As a follow-up to her previous article, Mobile First Content Strategy, Georgina Laidlaw looks into the practical issues you’re likely to face as you strive to make your content more comprehensible to mobile users. A brief practical guide to mobile comprehensible content.
The mobile-first approach applies just as well to content as it does to design, says Georgina Laidlaw. In this post Georgina examines the use of the FleshKincaid readability tests as tools to assess content’s appropriateness to mobile.
PhotoSwipe is a web standards based image gallery specifically targeting mobile and touch devices. The designer and developer of the open source library himself, Ste Brennan, provides a quick start guide and some technical tips and tricks to using PhotoSwipe.
Coder, poet, and wannabe designer Julio Cesar Ody will be talking about killer mobile apps at Web Directions South 2011 next week. In this article Julio gives us a taster on the topic of rolling your own framework using Backbone.js