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9 Essential Responsive Web Design Best Practices

9 Essential Responsive Web Design Best Practices | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
An effective responsive design solution is the number 1 requirement for a modern website in 2014. Discover the 9 essential responsive web design best practices

Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Good look at responsive web design best practices.

Adlava's curator insight, November 9, 2014 11:48 AM

Especially fond of #2: TEST your design on the ACTUAL device! Spoofers can only do so much...

José Antônio Carlos - O Professor Pepe's curator insight, November 11, 2014 7:58 AM

Mais uma excelente dica da Ana Cristina Pratas. O design de páginas web vem sofrendo, como tudo aliás, uma forte mudança em momentos recentes. As práticas apontadas nesta postagens merecem atenta análise.

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The Next Big Thing In Responsive Design | Fast Company

The Next Big Thing In Responsive Design | Fast Company | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Responsive design, which allows designers and developers to build websites that adapt to every screen size, is one of the most empowering web tools to be adopted in the last decade.


But adapting to the screen is only the first frontier of a new, responsive web. Today, users expect online experiences that not only respond to what device they're using, but also their location, time of day, what they’ve already read, and events happening in real time.


To capture a user’s attention for the next generation of the web, you’ll need more than just responsive design. You’ll need a responsive philosophy....

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What's a responsive philosophy like you doing in a place like this? Just kidding. But it is a good question ponder when thinking about the future of responsive web design.

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