Design and deliver an optimal user experience for all devices
Key Features
Get to grips with the core functionality of RWD through examples
Discover how to make layouts, content and media flexible, and explore why a content-first approach is more effective
Maximize the performance of your web pages so that they work across all browsers and devices irrespective of the screen size
Book Description
Responsive web design (RWD) is a web design approach aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing and interaction experience—providing easy reading and navigation with minimum resizing, panning, and scrolling—and all of this across a wide range of devices from desktop computer monitors to mobile phones. Responsive web design is becoming more important as the amount of mobile traffic now accounts for more than half of the Internet’s total traffic.
This book will give you in depth knowledge about the basics of responsive web design. You will embark on a journey of building effective responsive web pages that work across a range of devices, from mobile phones to smart TVs, with nothing more than standard markup and styling techniques. You'll begin by getting an understanding of what RWD is and its significance to the modern web. Building on the basics, you'll learn about layouts and media queries. Following this, we’ll dive into creating layouts using grid based templates. We’ll also cover the important topic of performance management, and discover how to tackle cross-browser challenges.
What you will learn
Explore various layout options
Understand what can be achieved in the browser, without the use of third-party tools
Executing media queries to benefit responsive designs
Understand the basics of responsive workflow and boilerplate frameworks
Improve performance of responsive web design
Maintain compatibility across various browsers
Who this book is for
This book is for web designers who are familiar with HTML and CSS, and want to begin with responsive web design. Web development experience and knowledge of HTML5, CSS3 is assumed.