W3C Issues Mobile Web Best Practices
Is your web site able to run on mobile devices? Make sure by viewing the W3C recommendation.
The web content you post on your site displays beautifully when it comes to laptops and desktops, but what about the other devices?
What if someone wanted to look at your website through a phone, PDA, or other mobile devices.
The W3C issued the Mobile Web Best Practices as a Candidate Recommendation. They even created an alpha version of a guidelines checker to see if your site will work on mobile devices.
Is this the milestone that designers are looking for, or cringing because they need to redesign their sites for mobile content?
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Jonathan Danylko is a freelance web architect and avid programmer who has been programming for over 20 years. He has developed various systems in numerous industries including e-commerce, biotechnology, real estate, health, insurance, and utility companies.
When asked what he likes doing in his spare time, he answers..."programming."
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