Responsive Web Design Sample Clauses

Responsive Web Design. The most important development in website design in years, Responsive Web Design (RWD) automatically conforms and optimizes websites for any screen size. Revise’s websites will offer this very important feature of easily and cleanly conforming to computer, tablet and mobile device screens.
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Responsive Web Design. Progressive Enhancement13 addresses the issue of feature support. It encourages developers to assume that the target device supports only minimum capabilities that can be relied upon to deliver a functional user experience. More advanced device capabilities are used, but in a way that enhances the baseline experience without depending on them. For example, if an application needs to know a user's location, the default would be to ask the user to enter it manually. Progressive Enhancement would call on the device to replace the input form with a suitable message if it is possible to report the location automatically as modern devices can all do. Responsive Web Design (Xxxxxxxx 2010) handles the issue of different device sizes and depends on one particular technology: CSS Media Queries. This allows designers to set styles depending on the available screen size. Although only recently reaching W3C Recommendation status (Rivoal 2012), it has been around a long time and nearly became a standard back in 200714. Although not implemented on older versions of Internet Explorer, it is almost universally available on mobile15 and, since it follows the progressive enhancement 11 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/ 12 xxxx://xxx.xx/Hu 13 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/articles/understandingprogressiveenhancement/ 14 xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/TR/2007/CR-css3-mediaqueries-20070606/ 15 xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx/css-mediaqueries approach, can be used effectively and with confidence. When following Responsive Web Design, the developer begins with a layout optimised for mobile phones, i.e. narrow screens, and then replaces relevant styles to define wider layouts as more screen space becomes available. The W3C Web site provides an example of this at xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/. Both Progressive Enhancement and Responsive Web Design are sufficiently proven techniques to be included in the World Wide Web Consortium's online training courses16. Many powerful 2D image technologies are now widely available on mobile, including Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and HTML5 Canvas. Support for CSS rounded corners and box shadows has been implemented in all the major browsers and 3D support is starting to grow. One of the most talked about features of HTML5 is the video playback element. This is widely implemented in modern browsers, however, HTML5 does not specify the video encoding mechanism to use. Rather, even to reach all HTML5 conformant browsers, any video must be made available in multiple formats. The most up to date...

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