Google have released AMP: a new subset of HTML to make the mobile web fast. What does this mean for Responsive Web Design?| Responsive News
Responsive Web Design (RWD) builds on the primary design principle underlying the web’s core usefulness and growth: universality. A content out approach that is device agnostic makes your responsive website future friendly as it will in theory work on any device. The web wins the more viewable your website is. By adapting our responsive websites to work with multiple languages we can further increase the number of users who are able to use our content.| Responsive News
Native app rendering is the antithesis of responsive web design. Will it destroy the web?| Responsive News
We’ve finally crossed the line. After almost 4 years, 5000 pull requests from 50 contributors, we’ve migrated the BBC News site to a totally new stack. We now have a single code base for all devices, in 30 different languages thanks to RWD. How can it possibly take 4 years? Let’s start from the beginning …| Responsive News
Visualising data is fun. Visualising election results in real time - especially so. For the 2014 local and european elections, we wanted to build rich visual components that tell the election results in an easy to understand way. One of those visual components is a fully responsive map, built with SVG. We learned a lot building it so wanted to share with you some information about how we did it.| Responsive News
FACT: design as a service and responsive web design are incompatible. This is an open letter to Ralph Rivera, the head of BBC FM, explaining how we should change the relationship between developer and designer. This blog post is massively inspired by (and in some places copy'n'pasted from) Trent Walton’s excellent blog post which finally placed into words how I’ve always felt but was unable to externalise. Thank you Trent :-) and sorry for copying you so blatantly.| Responsive News
We changed our workflow for producing small infographics, making them quicker to create and output responsively. Here’s how we did it.| Responsive News
Using the BBC News responsive site ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/news?view=beta )? Ask us anything you want here ( https://github.com/BBC-News/feedback ) We’ll answer your questions.| Responsive News
After spending a few weeks getting started, Chris, this year’s trainee web developer in the BBC Visual Journalism team, was asked to build a quiz for a story on the News site with the Headline “[How stressed are you?](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24756311)”. It was a tight deadline, but, working together with journalists and designers, the story went live on time and reached an audience of over a million users within 48 hours of being published. What’s more, Chris managed to get t...| Responsive News
The browser is a hostile development environment and supporting a wide range of desktop browsers can be tough work. One of the immediate challenges we discovered when we first started the responsive news prototype was the large range of devices that we would have to support. It terrified us. This article is about a solution we use to alleviate this problem.| Responsive News