Multi-Screen Starter Guide -4
The most common approaches for multi-screen websites
There are three ways to make your site multi-screen friendly:
- Responsive web design: a clever design technique that uses a single HTML code base for all platforms.
- Dynamic serving: in this method, the web server detects the type of device a visitor is using, then presents a custom page designed for that device.
- Separate mobile site: a third option is to simply create a mobile site that’s separate from your original desktop site.
Building Websites for the Multi-Screen Consumer
You’ll need to choose the most appropriate approach for you while considering the cost, time to build, human resources and available infrastructure. This Building Multi-Screen Websites white paper looks at the common approaches to multi-screen sites, with tips on how to create a great user experience while avoiding some of the more common mistakes.
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If you're looking for a way to make multi-screen friendly sites using a content management system (CMS), check out theCustomize Your Website Software section in the Google Developer's Mobile Guide. The Mobile Guide also has a quick start section to help you decide on your multi-screen strategy.
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