Responsive Web design has been evolving rapidly ever since Ethan Marcotte coined the term two years ago. Since then, techniques have emerged, become best practices and formed part of our ever-changing methodology. A few obvious examples are the multitude of responsive image techniques, conditional loading, and responsive design and server-side components (RESS), among many other existing and emerging strands stemming from the core concept of responsive Web design.
Jordan Moore is going to discuss a few of the lesser practiced elements that are quietly becoming part of the responsive Web design ecosystem under the umbrella of responsible Web design. Responsible Web design practices are mainly concerned with responding to the user’s context by providing the ideal scenario in which they can experience your product.
Like responsive Web design, the responsible practices detailed in this article are open to interpretation and modification. He has covered what he feels are the most important elements: context-sensitive interactions, performance and progressive enhancement.
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