Inventure-backed Froont has launched in public beta today with a web-based tool that aims to make it easy for designers to create, prototype and share responsive website designs, without the need to ...
Have you ever opened up a webpage on your phone only to realise you can't see half of it? Frustrated because your favorite site doesn't look the same on your tablet as it does on your laptop? You're ...
More than 75% of people around the world use a smartphone, so it’s no wonder that website designers have grown increasingly concerned with mobile optimization in recent years. Mobile web design is ...
Building responsive websites means that your design has to adapt to different screen sizes. We've covered a number of ways to do that in the past, including working with percentage widths, em-based ...
Building responsive websites means that your design has to adapt to different screen sizes. That there is no such thing as "pixel perfect" has long been a maxim of good web design, but nowhere is this ...
In today’s fast-paced digital environment, having a website that works well on all devices is not just a luxury; it’s essential. With over 54% of global web traffic coming from mobile devices, ...
Google has deprecated the desktop Web. It’s still here, but for Google it just got less important. At least that’s the implicit message in Google’s recent mobile search update. The company is now ...
Responsive design, a technology that stretches or shrinks Web pages to fit differently sized screens, has emerged as the most-often recommended manner of optimizing content for mobile devices. This ...
If you have been remotely listening to the Web design conversation in the past five years, one phrase keeps coming up – responsive Web design. By now, you are probably designing every one of your site ...
As explained in UX Design Trends 2015 & 2016, responsive Web design has become the industry’s recommend approach for supporting multiple screen sizes and devices. But not all responsive sites are ...