I thought this article made a really interesting point about the differences in what kind of information people look for in desktop versus mobile internet use. I think this is important in understanding how to design and organize a mobile website. The discussion of changing the navigation in order to fit more content is something that I hadn’t considered. I like the idea of prioritizing the content over the navigation, especially as the mobile platform gives you much more flexibility in using swipes and scrolling for additional features. It’s important to understand how people use mobile sites differently, and to adapt to these changes in order to make the most attractive mobile site possible.
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