Mobile Monday: Responding to the Hype Around Responsive Web Design
The hype surrounding responsive Web design (RWD) was substantial for digital marketers in 2013.
The hype surrounding responsive Web design (RWD) was substantial for digital marketers in 2013.
Here are three things you need to know to help ensure that you pass the mobile test and provide your target market with a flawless mobile user experience that will keep them coming back for more.
How does your mobile site’s performance stack up next to some of the most popular sites on the Web?
Ink is new framework from Zurb that enables users to build responsive email (HTML) messages that work everywhere – even on Outlook, which is an email client that Zurb found to have problems with responsive templates in the past
“Cross-screen” is overtaking “mobile-first” as a buzzword for marketers these days, but with significant challenges in tracking and creating compelling content, few marketers are truly ready to tie desktops, smartphones and tablets together into integrated campaigns.
The swell of mobile traffic, estimated around 125 percent within the past year and the number of mobile visits, which has grown around 10 times faster, than desktop, can only be described as a worldwide “mobile triumph”!
With mobile becoming a central factor in most brands’ digital strategies, responsive frameworks are proving more instrumental than ever for designers. Compare some of the features from some of the Web’s other popular responsive frameworks.
Estimate the cost to make an app easily using this handy tool. You have this awesome idea of what kind of app the world is still missing?
Do you have a mobile app, or are you thinking of creating one? If so, you will need to generate thousands (or at least hundreds) of downloads a day on a daily basis. Here are 12 techniques to leverage that can help you promote your app like a pro.
Here are a few color considerations when designing a mobile site.