Showing posts with label responsivedesign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label responsivedesign. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 March 2012

How to fit a large table of data in a small screen?

You don't ;)

So you decided to join the mobile world and create a unicorn/droid-ready version of your site. If you happen to use big tables of data on one of your pages you find out they don't really fit in a small screen.

The good guys of the filament group have come up with a #jQuery / #CSS3 / #responsivedesign solution that comes down to this:
- select what is important for a small screen
- show it and hide the rest
- adjust the presentation according to the device so that you don't have to have 3 versions of the same thing
- give the user the option in any case.

Read on how to do it: A Responsive Design Approach for Complex, Multicolumn Data Tables at http://bit.ly/xtiPo0

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Saturday, 25 February 2012

Responsive design wireframing


The #responsivedesign concept is quickly becoming a must-have item in any new web design project. But while the miracle of "code once, run everywhere" is upon us, some challenges are ahead for the designer. Suddenly, it's not one #wireframe , but three or four (for each #layout of the website). And while there may be some tricks to make the process easier, you might not have the best result in each device/resolution case.

Leigh Howells explores the situation on boagworld http://bit.ly/yFyZx4