Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Adapting Your Website for Your Reading Through Smart Phones
Web designers optimize the sites for most screens and so ensure that important sections of the site are visible, to help achieve this, one must take into account the different screens on the market today, including the most large, and the screens of older laptops that are much smaller. To this general rule used in the design of sites, use a resolution of 1024 x768 wide, covering most of these screens.
Today it has become more and more popular to visit websites through smartphones like the iPhone and BlackBerry. These phones now allow you to surf the internet for a much more quickly and easily as if we were using a computer. There is an important difference to remember, the screen is much smaller. While you can browse most websites, the sites were designed for a much larger screen and some technologies are not available.
Ideally detected and redirected to the smartphone user to a website specially designed for these phones, the interface must switch to a resolution of 320 x 480 and the content must be simplified, since most users only read the main scheme . Clearly a much more economical solution for this, would be to adapt our website so they can be read via smartphones without thereby neglecting the majority of our visitors who make it through their computers. Here I leave 4 tips that will be helpful:
1 .- Do not use Flash
Flash technology is not available for iPhone users, so if you have many customers who visit you through these phones, I recommend switching to other technologies, one that I liked is that in general jQuery has many advantages over using flash and is compatible with these phones.
2 .- Remove the dropdown menus
Do not use drop down menus and much less those with many levels, it is quite difficult to be precise on a touch screen of only a few inches wide and can reach your user despair and decide to leave your site.
3 .- Do not use heavy images
Make sure your website is not heavy or images you use, remember that the phone's WiFi network is slower.
4 .- Use a suitable font size
Avoid using large amounts of text, and use bullet points to separate ideas, and finally make sure the font size is too small.
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