Now-a-days internet is available at your finger tips through mobile devices, thus every website requires some optimization to make it run over mobile/smartphone/pda/iphone.
Now-a-days internet is available at your finger tips through mobile devices, thus every website requires some optimization to make it run over mobile/smartphone/pda/iphone.
The W3C mobileOK helps to define the level of mobile-friendliness of Web documents, and in particular assert whether a Web document is mobileOK or not.
To understand why checking a Web document for mobile-friendliness really matters, it is probably worth emphasizing a few points about the so-called mobile world. Compared to a regular desktop computer, a mobile device may be regarded as limited at first glance: smaller screen size, smaller processing powers, smaller amount of memory, no mouse, and so on. Compared to fixed data connections, mobile networks can be slow and often have a higher latency. Compared to a user sitting in front of his computer, the user on the go has limited time and is easily distracted. On top of these constraints, the mobile world is highly fragmented: many different devices, each of them defining a unique set of supported features.
For these reasons, although most mobile devices may render Web documents, the user experience when browsing the Web on a mobile device is often poor when a Web document hasn’t been designed with mobility in mind.
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