responsive design
Interhacktives: the resource for digital journalists relaunches Paid Members Public
Like The Doctor in Doctor Who, every now and again, the Interhacktives website [http://www.interhacktives.com] falls over, and then gets up looking different, with a changed outlook on life. Except The Doctor does this at irregular intervals. And Interhacktives does it once a year. Abandoning metaphor. Interhacktives is
Publishers' mobile blindspot Paid Members Public
Henry Taylor [http://www.themediabriefing.com/article/mobile-site-adoption-design-vibrant-media] : > With many publishers reporting that half their audience or more is now coming from mobile devices, it’s surprising, and slightly worrying, that almost half of “the most popular print media publications in the United Kingdom” – 45 percent – do not have
A brand new, responsive OM&HB Paid Members Public
The days when I switched my blog design every few months are very long gone, but here we are again with a new look OM&HB, only 20 months after the last one [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2012/08/one_man_his_blog_rebooted.html] . Here’s what
Responsive Movable Type Paid Members Public
I seem to have spent much of the last three years on the verge of migrating this blog off Movable Type to another blog platform. Just as I’m about to do it, the new, Japanese incarnation of Six Apart pulls something out of the hat to make the gain
The Guardian responds - to your screen Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/10/responsive-guardian.jpg] The Guardian’s gone public with its responsive beta site [http://www.guardian.co.uk/help/developer-blog/2012/oct/18/responsive-design-guardian-introduction] (which should scale beautifully to whatever screen size you’re using). This is what the future
Hacks/Hackers Brighton: a more Responsive Guardian Paid Members Public
I missed the first speaker – Sarah captured some notes in a Google Doc [https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1gUKxRj6kVhtbKIp_VrSfabN4E9lC9zr5cTVvgA6NlQo] Andy Hume, The Guardian The Guardian pushes its content to multiple channels. It has the highest largest combined monthly digital and print readership of British quality titles. The
Making News Mobile - #newsrw Paid Members Public
Live-blogged notes of a panel discussion about making news work on smartphones