It's 2015 and mobile browser numbers have officially surpassed their desktop cousins. Gabrielle looks at 5 mobile design trends that are shaping the market.
Mobile Web Development
While Facebook ignored mobile for a long time, there's no doubting their commitment to it now. Mateo looks at one of the design tools they use - Origami.
JayRaj looks at building a Native App with JavaScript Using NativeScript a cross platform framework that offers to do things a little differently.
Simon Codrington looks at techniques and advice on how to create menus in your website project that are optimized for usage on mobile devices.
After Google's recent search algorithm changes, mobile friendly design is more important than ever. Richa Jain looks at 12 tips to improve your designs.
Brett Romero explains how to integrate mobile platform Cordova into your Visual Studio Community 2015 website, and provide users with a slick mobile app.
Jay Ray returns to teaching us about creating apps with the Ionic Framework, this time showing how it can help with location sharing features.
Microsoft's David Voyles explains how to use manifold.js and Famo.us to build a high-performing mobile app easily.
Richa Jain looks at how understanding mobile users and the way they access the internet has presented new opportunities and challenges to designers.
Assumptions can kill your UX. Lynn Wang challenges seven super-common mobile design approaches that may be damaging your UX.
In the second part of his Ionic Framework tutorial, Jay Raj shows us how to add sign up functionality and the ability to add items to a user specific list.
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Jay Ray looks at using the IONIC Framework to create a Bucket List application perfect for mobile usage.
Donald Dragoti looks at detecting device and browser capabilities to optimize your responsive web designs with wurfl.js.
How does UX change when we take our apps from PCs and phones to our walls and whitegoods? Alex Brisbourne looks at how UX effects the internet of things.
Richa Jain discusses 7 of her favourite tips for designing a mobile user experience to give your mobile users an optimized experience with your site.
Elio Qoshi explains how utilising the WordPress Mobile Pack plugin can make turning your online presence into a simple and effective mobile application is a simple and worthwhile process.
Apache Cordova makes it very easy to create functional cross platform apps. Narayan Prusty shows us how to make a password manager.
Jérémy Heleine demonstrates how to use Firefox's developer tools to assist with responsive design and debugging sites on mobile devices.
Aurelio De Rosa continues his addiction to JavaScript by showing us how to make a mobile audio player that reacts to battery and light levels.
Annarita Tranfici discusses the new picture element, that aims to simplify and consolidate responsive images.
Mobile commerce is growing rapidly with phone and software developers creating something new almost every day. Khurram looks at what 2015 has in store.
Richa Jain highlights some of the major differences between desktop and mobile design and approaches on how to solve them.
Meteor.js is a promising JavaScript framework, that also comes prepackaged with Cordova support, ideal for mobile development. David Turnbull shows us more.
Dave Albert looks at a new cross platform mobile development option that goes beyond providing a coding framework with an entire suite of workflow tools.
Following on from our last tutorial on the Junior Framework, Jay Raj looks at connecting it to a backend to build a 'to do' app.
Another HTML5 Mobile Web framework! Yes, Jay Raj takes a look at Mootor.
Junior is yet another Front-end Framework for HTML 5 Mobile Apps. How does it stack up against all the others? Jay Ray shows us through a todo tutorial.
Richa Jain looks at the data and presents some solid reasons why you should consider changing your desktop-first approach to development and design.
Mozilla have created Appmaker to help people learn to code through a simple drag and drop interface. Elio Qoshi tells us more.