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To App - or - Not to App? Janine Warner & David LaFontaine DigitalFamily.com

Mobile twin cities

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Adapting designs to function on the dizzying array of mobile devices is one of the most challenging tasks facing web designers these days. This presentation (originally given to a group of app developers and mobile geeks in the Twin Cities) tries to identify the major "pain points" and provide solutions.

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To App

- or -Not to App?

Janine Warner & David LaFontaineDigitalFamily.com

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The trouble with apps

• What are the challenges with apps?– Not cross-

platform– Approval by

Apple – Changeability

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The Mobile Web – “The refreshing alternative”

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1. Do Nothing

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2. Design for high-end

• …if all you care about are “superphones” they already do a pretty good job of supporting most websites

• Can use HTML5 & CSS3 to create fully interactive & rich media experiences that rival many apps

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3. One simple low-end version

• Auto-detect script to send users to the correct site

• Hardest part is limiting what you put on the site – choosing content

• TIP: Always include a link back to the main site

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4. Multiple versions

• Content adaptation vs. distinct sites

• Key to making this work: a really good device database and really smart scripting to send the right version to the right device

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Multiple Versions

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Design Tips - Facebook

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BBC

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Google

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Dictionary.com

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Discovery