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Mobile-First Revolution: Adapting Your Website Development Strategy

Hurix Digital

Mobile internet usage has skyrocketed globally, with statistics showing more searches now happen on mobile devices than desktops. This mobile-first revolution calls for businesses to re-evaluate their website development strategies if they are still prioritizing desktop experiences. What is Website Development Strategy?

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

Over the years, Adobe Flash-ActionScript and HTML-JavaScript-CSS based development have been used as two of the main approaches for websites and other front-end web-based applications. But Flash has various limitations on smartphones and other mobile devices, which gradually have led to the emergence of HTML5.

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When I Develop Device-Agnostic Content, Should I Develop for The Lowest Form Factor?

Origin Learning

Initially when devices (PCs, laptops and even mobiles were more or less similar in their form factor (read: specifications), the approach to designing was by putting the content layout at the center- i.e. how the content would look on the screen decided what content would go on each screen, the sequence of pages and other such website details.

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Go Mobile or Go Home

Association eLearning

According to Statista.com , “As of 2013, worldwide mobile phone internet user penetration was 73.4%. While many organizations struggle to choose an LMS, then race to assemble eLearning courses so learners can take training and CE courses online, few have mastered the mobile revolution. Yes, but is it mobile responsive?

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Go Mobile or Go Home

Association eLearning

According to Statista.com , “As of 2013, worldwide mobile phone internet user penetration was 73.4%. While many organizations struggle to choose an LMS, then race to assemble eLearning courses so learners can take training and CE courses online, few have mastered the mobile revolution. Yes, but is it mobile responsive?

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Square pegs and round holes: How to make e-learning more mobile responsive

Saffron Interactive

A few days back I was browsing my favourite website on my sister’s new smartphone. Even though I made sure I was accessing the mobile version of the site, I still wasn’t able to see content I could see when browsing the same site on my PC. Blog CSS3 mlearning Mobile learning responsive design responsive web design RWD'

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Adaptive versus Responsive Design

Obsidian Learning

With adaptive design, the server hosting the website detects the devices making requests to it, and uses this information to deliver different batches of HTML and CSS code based on the characteristics of the device that have been detected. [ Typically, adaptive websites have faster load time and overall user experience. ” [ 3 ].

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