September 2012 (#232)
Users want content. But first you need to ensure they can locate it, whatever their device type. In this month's issue standards expert Aaron Gustafson reveals top strategies to adapt your navigation to smaller screens
There's also a guide to conducting user research from Stuart Pill, a new responsive design process from Steve Fisher and Alaine Mackenzie, and an interview with Josh Clark. Here are some more highlights:
- Build a store on WordPress
- Create a location-aware app
- Design responsive emails
- Exciting new features in jQuery
- Create cool CSS animations
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Master mobile navigation
Aaron Gustafson unveils strategies to adapt your navigation for smaller screens -
The pro's guide to user research
Stuart Pill demonstrates how to collect objective insights using ethnographic research -
A new responsive design process
Steve Fisher and Alaine Mackenzie set out their vision for responsive web design as it approaches maturity -
Interview: Josh Clark
Mobile pioneer Josh Clark tells Tanya Combrinck how we can organise for the multi-device future and how he's preparing to go beyond mobile -
CSS animated effects with fallbacks
New CSS3 modules enable cool effects, but what about browsers that don't support them? Opera's Chris Mills demonstrates a few examples. -
Building responsive emails
Email is a neglected area when it comes to responsive design, but it doesn't have to be. Elliot Ross walks you through making an HTML email mobile friendly




