Building for a Post-Mobile World
Click here to watch Building for a Post-Mobile World.
It's the question everyone's asking these days: Is your site mobile friendly?
The dramatic growth of tablets and smartphones -- the rise of "mobile" -- has forced many of us to rethink our approaches to web design, site building, and content strategy. That kind of transformation isn't new, though, and the disruption we're dealing with won't end when we've launched our next responsive design refresh. How can we prepare for the future without driving ourselves crazy (or exploding our budgets)?
In this session we'll look at the evolution of digital content, the lessons that previous generations of designers and developers have learned, and how they apply to today's landscape. We'll see what other forward-thinking organizations are doing to future proof their content and prepare for a crazy multi-device world. Finally, we'll look at how Drupal's tools can help make the process simpler.
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KMcGrane replied on Permalink
I wish I could give it THREE thumbs up!
stupiddingo replied on Permalink
Eaton hit the reuse problem out of the park in Sydney. Eager to learn more about using new tools in D8 and content reuse strategies. +1
kerasai replied on Permalink
Saw an early version of this, exited to see where it's at now. Should be fun, just like the rest of eaton's sessions.
koppie replied on Permalink
I hate to be negative but honestly I was a little underwhelmed. Eaton is basically talking about Web 2.0. This isn't new.
He did do an excellent job of laying out the problem and the solution in conceptual ways. If you're trying to convince your client, this presentation has some excellent arguments for you to use.
eft replied on Permalink
This was one of my favourite* sessions at DrupalCon Portland. Eaton's presentation was clear, relevant and engaging. His slides were effective without being distracting. He made tangible points that stuck with me. He was funny without being patronizing.
* see also Organic Groups and Message, Design Ops UX workflow, The future of Views and Managing responsive web design with Sass and Breakpoint.