Mobile


Part II: How We Achieve Responsive Websites for Legacy Browsers

Andrew Carolla, Digital/UX/Interactive Designer
Earlier this week, we posted part I of "Responsive, Adaptive, Fluid..." an exploration into "what is responsive web design?" Now in part II, we're diving a little deeper into how to achieve responsive websites for older browsers, and why responsive web

Responsive, Adaptive, Fluid, (Your Adjective Here) Web Design…What Does It Really Mean?

Andrew Carolla, Digital/UX/Interactive Designer
Recently, Adworkshop's Senior Digital/UX/Interactive Designer Geoff Sanford and I had the opportunity to attend An Event Apart in Washington, D.C. At the conference we heard several leading experts in the field of web design discuss the exciting features of the new HTML5 and CSS3 specifications.

Managing your Online Reputation, Apple’s Siri, and Consumer Reviews- Part II

Kate Monohan, Publicist & Editorial Content Coordinator
As a follow up to Part I of a recent post on Apple's Siri and the importance of reputation management, I want to share the various ways you can leverage consumer reviews to help your business—and tell you why you should be worried if you're not taking advantage already!

Apple's Siri Reinforces Importance of Reputation Management

Kate Monohan, Publicist & Editorial Content Coordinator
The release of the iPhone 4S with new voice-search technology called "Siri" caused a stir among the search marketing world. But, what are the implications for business owners?

Embracing HTML5+CSS3 for Mobile Website Development

Ben Hamelin, Senior Interactive Developer
The devices are preparedThe vast majority of smartphones accessing the web today are running some recent version of iOS/Safari or Android OS/browser software. As these operating systems and browsers evolve, they are quickly implementing the proposed standards of HTML5 and CSS3.