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tympanus.net

Responsive Retina-Ready Menu

A responsive, touch-friendly and Retina-ready menu with three layouts for different browser sizes ...

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netmagazine.com

Five reasons to use jQuery mobile

Marc Grabanski on the many virtues of jQuery mobile, which enables you to build touch-friendly websites that work across a wide range of browsers and devices ...

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buildmobile.com

Build a Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Website From Scratch: Semantic HTML

In the last article, as promised, we’ve begun doing some practical work with the planning and creation of a mockup. Now, we’ve focused on how to build a personal project ...

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the-m-project.org

The-M-Project – Mobile HTML5 JavaScript Framework

The-M-Project is a Mobile HTML5 JavaScript Framework that helps you build great mobile apps, easy and fast. The-M-Project is Open Source Software published under the MIT License. This gives you ...

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elezea.com

Responsive design vs. Separate mobile sites

Whenever I chat to people about Responsive Web Design, there are always arguments about how users want different information on mobile devices than on desktops. This usually plays into the ...

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cloudfour.com

Responsive Design for Apps — Part 3

This is Part 3 in a series about Responsive Design for Apps. Part 1 talks about why responsive design for apps is inevitable. Part 2 presents a case study in ...

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helios.io

Helios – an extensible open-source mobile backend framework

Helios is an open-source framework that provides essential backend services for iOS apps, from data synchronization and user accounts to push notifications, in-app purchases, and passbook integration. It allows developers ...

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osvaldas.info

Drop-Down Navigation: Responsive and Touch-Friendly

What if you need a multi-level navigation? In most cases, you design a drop-down menu using unordered lists. But what do you do to make it usable on small and/or ...

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lukew.com

Mobile to the Future

When something new comes along, it’s common for us to react with what we already know. Radio programming on TV, print design on web pages, and now web page design ...

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css-tricks.com

Building a Mobile-First WordPress-Powered Artists Website

I finished up a brand new series in The Lodge! It’s all about building a website from scratch. My friend Jeff, the ceramic artist’s website, to be specific ...

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designinstruct.com

10 Infographics for Learning About Responsive Web Design

Responsive web design, a technique that allows web designers to create flexible web page layouts that change depending on the screen size of the site visitor, allows us to optimize ...

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html5rocks.com

Profiling Mobile HTML5 Apps With Chrome DevTools

Today, the most important thing you can do for your site is make sure it performs well when visited from a phone or tablet. Read on and learn how to ...

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