This year we want to see all new websites and apps being built to respond to each and every device imaginable. There’s really no excuse for not building responsive now, with frameworks like Bootstrap and Foundation at every developer’s disposal.
bootstrap-3-vs-foundation-4
We’ll also see an increase in the use of responsive JavaScript, as some functionality doesn’t translate well across all devices. Hand-picking which resources are loaded based on the device will become the norm. Trimming down unused scripts on mobile will be essential to faster web apps.
Following this, we can expect to see the decline of the “mobile web” – i.e. websites which redirect users to a completely separate site (these can end up providing wildly different content to the “desktop site”). This old-school approach is bad for usability and is a nightmare to maintain. view More
bootstrap-3-vs-foundation-4
We’ll also see an increase in the use of responsive JavaScript, as some functionality doesn’t translate well across all devices. Hand-picking which resources are loaded based on the device will become the norm. Trimming down unused scripts on mobile will be essential to faster web apps.
Following this, we can expect to see the decline of the “mobile web” – i.e. websites which redirect users to a completely separate site (these can end up providing wildly different content to the “desktop site”). This old-school approach is bad for usability and is a nightmare to maintain. view More
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