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Presentation on Mobile/Tablet Devices

Project 4Fundamentals of Web Design

Michelle L. HomerTheresa Weber - Instructor

November 19, 2012

How much mobile and tablet usage has grown and estimated future usage

* 50% of US adults currently have mobile connection to the webvia smartphones or tablets

* 22% of US adults own a tablet device

* 44% of US adults have smartphones

* Number of Smartphones

2012 = 1,000,000,000

2016 = +2,000,000,000

* Number of Tablets

2012 = +100,000,000

2016 = +2,500,000,000

 How mobile and tablet usage has impacted web design

* Bandwidth - utilization of adaptive design methods is the solution developers must use (i.e. CSS/Javascript methods - but only work on some devices

CNN’s website works great in both landscape and portrait iPad orientations.

* The fold -trying to squeeze content above the fold is no longer a strategy that should chain down your designs.

* HTML 5 & CSS3 replaces Flash for better & easier video and audio embedding

CNET redesigned their streaming site to handle iPad-compatible HTML5 video.

* Standards Compliance - HTML 5 is compliant when used on an iPad because it supports SVG rendering

How mobile and tablet usage has impacted web design(continued)

What current technologies can be used to make websites accessible on all devices

HTML 5 is the best choice but is not a panacea.

There are tools available especially designed for those who would like accessibility on all devices that do not require web development and/or coding expertise.

The list below provides a few good tools that are cost effective (some free) and have ease of use, great for small businesses and/or individuals:

* Mobify -http://www.mobify.com

* Wirenode -http://www.wirenode.com

What current technologies can be used to make websites accessible on all devices

(continued)

* Onbile - http://www.onbile.com

* Winksite -http://winksite.com/site/index.cfm

Example of a website that doesn’t work well on mobile/tablet devices

Only some of the features from the full website have made it onto the mobile-specific website.

http://m.mittromney.com

Example of a website that does work well on mobile/tablet devices

http://www.nytimes.com

What I recommend the Adult Literacy League should specifically do to make sure their website can be accessed and used on mobile and tablet devices

* If a web designer is doing the site redesign HTML 5 & CSS 3 should be used

* If the Adult Literacy League is redesigning the site themselves one of the tools discussed previously should be used (i.e. Mobify, Onbile, etc.)

* If a WordPress is used (as I recommended) insure that the theme selected has responsive design alternatives

Image References

Gaudiosi, J. (2012). iPhone image. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngaudiosi/2012/09/19/research-teardown-details-why-the-new-iphone-5-costs-apple-207-to-make/

Waugh,R. & Wrenn,E. (2012). Galaxy S3 image.Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2138985/Samsung-Galaxy-S3-release-date-revealed-launch-Android-smartphone-sale-May-29.html

Surbhi. (2012). iPad image. Retrieved from http://www.technoroar.com/apple-ipad3-comes-up-with-retina-display-and-a5x-chip/1433/

Cooper, D. (2012). iPad Mini image. Retrieved from http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/23/apple-ipad-mini/

David. (2011). Windows 7 Tablet image. Retrieved from http://www.gadgets-world.org/2011/03/30/dell-says-the-ipad-will-fail-before-their-windows-7-tablets-pc/

References

Cocotas, A., Blodget, H. (2012). The Future Of Mobile. Retrieved from http://www.businessinsider.com/the-future-of-mobile-deck-2012-3?op=1

Cronin, S. (2011). Designing for the New Fold: Web Design Post Monitorism. Retrieved from http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/design-theory/designing-for-the-new-fold-web-design-post-monitorism/

Mobify Retrieved from http://www.mobify.com

Mitchell, A., Rosenstiel, T., Huston, L. (2012). Future of Mobile News - The Explosion In Mobile Audiences And A CloseLook At What It Means For News. Retrieved from http://www.journalism.org/analysis_report/future_mobile_news

Turnbull, C. (2011). How the iPad (and Tablets) Are Driving New web Design Trends. Retrieved from http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/how-the-ipad-and-tablets-are-driving- new-web-design-trends/

References

Frost, B. (2012). Separate Mobile Website Vs. Responsive Website. Retrieved from http://mobile.smashingmagazine.com/2012/08/22/separate-mobile-responsive-website-presidential-smackdown/

Google Webmaster Central Blog (2012). Giving Tablet Users the Full-Size Web. Retrieved from http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com

Onbile - Retrieved from http://www.onbile.com

Paulick, C. (2012). WordPress Responsive Design Alternatives. Retrieved from http://wpmu.org/wordpress-responsive-design/

Winksite - Retrieved from http://winksite.com/site/index.cfm

Wirenode - Retrieved from http://www.wirenode.com