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Responsive Web Design at Duke University Libraries

Responsive Web Design at Duke University Libraries. Sean Aery Thomas Crichlow Michael Daul. Webcom – April 10, 2012. Our Approach. Mobile first, responsive design for new projects More efficient than retrofitting a responsive design on existing resources Retrofit existing resources

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Responsive Web Design at Duke University Libraries

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  1. ResponsiveWeb Designat Duke University Libraries Sean Aery Thomas Crichlow Michael Daul Webcom – April 10, 2012

  2. Our Approach • Mobile first, responsive design for new projects • More efficient than retrofitting a responsive design on existing resources • Retrofit existing resources • Focus on content of key resources where usage patterns justify the effort of retrofitting a responsive design onto existing designs • Leave it alone • If we can’t justify the effort to retrofit a responsive design, we leave it alone

  3. Global Trends Source: http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_vs_desktop-ww-monthly-201003-201203

  4. Duke Libraries Trends

  5. Devices: Global (Fall 2011) Source: http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_os-ww-monthly-201108-201112

  6. Devices: Duke Libraries (Fall 2011)

  7. How We Test • SDK for iOS and Andriod • User Group – Staff who have mobile devices • http://www.responsinator.com/

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