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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Organizing Mobile
“Organizing Mobile” by Luke Wroblewski is a great article for modern web designers and those who wish to continue down this path in the future. Although it is two years old, I found this article pretty much right on point … Continue reading
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Organizing Mobile
The most important subject in Luke Wroblewski’s article “Organizing Mobile”, is his list of five key factors a webpage must have to be an organized web experience for its users. Of those five factors, the most important, to me, is … Continue reading
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Foundation for Today, Flexibility For Tomorrow
Reading this article I was caught by the monotony of many of these articles we read, but intrigued by the small aspects that make each differ allowing us, students, to create more efficient websites. Articles like this one, Responsive Web Design, … Continue reading
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Who Needs Computers..
Web design is constantly changing. Every year or so new technology is developed making the previous technology obsolete. Currently, the importance of responsive web design cannot be understated. Within the next few years experts are expecting mobile browsing to outpace … Continue reading
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Responsive Web Design
This was a great post about what makes up responsive web design – fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries. It’s definitely the only web design of the future as more and more screen types and sizes are introduced to … Continue reading
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Responsive Web Design
I am very thankful that we discussed this topic in class, otherwise I would have been lost and little confused while reading Ethan Marcotte’s “Responsive Web Design.” As intimidating as it is, the article and it’s main content is really … Continue reading
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Responsive Web Design
I understand why responsive web design is so important for the future considering I use my iPhone for internet more than my computer these days, but this article was so far beyond what I am capable of. I hope that … Continue reading
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Responsive Web Design
In the beginning of the article I was intrigued by the architecture and then iPhone reference. It brought up a good point about the future….what will come after the iPhone website? Despite the fact we talked about this idea of … Continue reading
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Responsive Web Design
I’m glad we had been talking about web developing for iPhones and in class, otherwise I would have completely been blind-sided by developing for other platforms in “Responsive Web Design” by Ethan Marcotte. As Megan said, it’s quite daunting. It’s … Continue reading
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Responsive Web Design
The opening of this article brings up an excellent point. If you create a non-iPhone website and then an iPhone website, what’s next- an iPad website, N90 website? Instead of creating different websites for the plethora of devices people can … Continue reading
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