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Mobile First Design: Why It’s Great and Why It Sucks | Design Shack
The reality of the situation is a little more complex though. When you start with the desktop platform, you tend want to take advantage of everything that platform has to offer. You build an amazing product that leverages lots of great technology, only to realize that none of it scales well down to mobile. This can and does lead to severely watered down mobile products that feel more like an afterthought than a polished, finished product. Does this happen with every project? Perhaps not, but the story is likely far more common than you’d like to believe.
mobilefirst  design  webdev  frontend  constraint  progressive  enhancement  graceful  degradation  approach  rwd  responsive  adaptive  mobile 
11 weeks ago by sunpig
LukeW | RESS: Responsive Design + Server Side Components
Progressive enhancement with the traditional three tiers of HTML + CSS + JS misses something. Tier 0 is the Server.
lukew  lukewroblewski  mobile  responsive  adaptive  server  client  web  design  progressive  enhancement  ress  from twitter
september 2011 by sunpig
Skilldrick » JavaScript and the end of progressive enhancement
"JavaScript and the end of progressive enhancement" by @skilldrick My own position on this is still "it depends."
js  javascript  progressive  enhancement  html  css  layer  application  functionality  server  webdev  dry 
may 2011 by sunpig

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