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Comparing the information density of the traditional and responsive homepages for the BBC News site

HTML5 APIs Will Change the Web… And Your Designs

 

Jen Simmons, Designer

 

For the last twenty years, we have been creating websites from inside of a certain set of constraints—inside the limits of the technology that runs the web. We became so used to those constraints, we stopped thinking about them. But HTML5 changes many of these limits. The new HTML specs define a lot more than markup—there’s a lot about databases, communication protocols, and how websites & browsers talk to each other. It’s radical stuff that will redefine the creature formerly known as the “web page.” In this talk, Jen will walk us through the new possibilities created by HTML5’s APIs and how they will shape the web of the future.

Responsive Design kund

Andreas Carlsson / Nansen

"The words 'tablet' and 'mobile' are just as inaccurate as 'desktop' and 'laptop' when considering web design constraints." - @beep

Google recommends responsive web design as the best practice in the industry, especially in terms of SEO. Let’s check out some advantages of RWD from an SEO perspective.

The Map Is Not The Territory

 

Ethan Marcotte, Author, Responsive Web Design

 

When we create for the web, we participate in a kind of public art. We code, we design, we build for an audience, shaping digital experiences that provide a service, or that create joy, or that simply connect readers with words written half a world away. But in this session we’ll revisit what we’ve learned about responsive design, and ensure our content, not just our design, is readily accessible to them wherever and whenever they are. In doing so, we’ll look at some ways in which our audience reshapes the way we think about our medium, and see where they might be leading us—and the web—next.

The Happy Bit is a web and digital agency. The design is focused on simplicity and readability, with particular attention to its responsiveness and adaptability towards different devices.

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I spoke on Content Strategy for Responsive Web Sites. Pictured: organizer Ben Seigel, and the woman is from the event sponsor The Creative Company.

Responsive Design case

Andreas Carlsson / Nansen

Conspiring on a CSS3 animation. Marriott Hotel, Back Bay, Boston, Wednesday 4 May 2011.

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., the "Mobile First" author, gives An Event Apart presentation entitled "It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web."

 

On the surface, content is king online. But digging deeper into the underbelly of the web reveals a complex ecosystem of communication and contribution that shapes the web and how we interact with it. What lessons can we learn from the web’s inner workings as we move to a mobile-driven, multi-device internet? Luke will not only lift the covers on where we need to focus our efforts but share lots of practical advice on how as well.

  

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., the "Mobile First" author, gives An Event Apart presentation entitled "It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web."

 

On the surface, content is king online. But digging deeper into the underbelly of the web reveals a complex ecosystem of communication and contribution that shapes the web and how we interact with it. What lessons can we learn from the web’s inner workings as we move to a mobile-driven, multi-device internet? Luke will not only lift the covers on where we need to focus our efforts but share lots of practical advice on how as well.

  

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The layout looks beautiful at any size, be it a laptop screen, iPad, iPhone, Android Mobile or tablets.

Planificando el sitio según el criterio de responsive desing

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc., the "Mobile First" author, gives An Event Apart presentation entitled "It’s a Write/Read (Mobile) Web."

 

On the surface, content is king online. But digging deeper into the underbelly of the web reveals a complex ecosystem of communication and contribution that shapes the web and how we interact with it. What lessons can we learn from the web’s inner workings as we move to a mobile-driven, multi-device internet? Luke will not only lift the covers on where we need to focus our efforts but share lots of practical advice on how as well.

  

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