a very interesting article about responsive vs adaptive!!! Good read and informative
http://blog.uxpin.com/6439/responsive-v ... designers/
R vs A
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This is an excellent comparison Zinc. Thank you for sharing it.
I disagree with the method of starting small and working up in adaptive. I don't see the advantage, but everyone is different.
The one problem I see with the Responsive CMS like Wordpress etc is that they are unpredictable with varying content. So the layman believes their site is responsive because they test on their phone, but they have no idea what is happening between that and the full size layout. As the article points out, with adaptive design and breakpoints there may be a little more work but there is more control,
Great share!
I disagree with the method of starting small and working up in adaptive. I don't see the advantage, but everyone is different.
The one problem I see with the Responsive CMS like Wordpress etc is that they are unpredictable with varying content. So the layman believes their site is responsive because they test on their phone, but they have no idea what is happening between that and the full size layout. As the article points out, with adaptive design and breakpoints there may be a little more work but there is more control,
Great share!