Starting on September 12th—that’s this Friday—Apple fans will preorder their new gadget, getting it in their hands as early as next week. Revelations from today’s highly anticipated Apple event has fans drooling for the next iPhone and Apple Watch. But you, oh website owner and blogger, have the chance to make a change in your content and business strategy to adapt to this newly forming trend. Here are three things from today’s Apple announcement you should start thinking about. Continue reading
Apple Watch and iPhone 6: How New Tech Will Change Your Content Strategy
- September 9, 2014
- Ifdy
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Current Events
- 5 comments
The Verge’s New Responsive Site Proves the Importance of Cross-Device Design
- September 4, 2014
- Justin Thorp
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Design
- 1 comment

Your users are using your site across every possible device. This is something you need to prepare for and adapt your Web site design to support in order to guarantee that your content can be engaged with regardless. Continue reading →
Tags: mobile-friendly, responsive design
7 Mobile Design Strategies Used by AddThis
- January 28, 2014
- Jim Lane
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Design, Features & Tips
- 4 comments
Our team works hard to make sure that every tool and feature we develop automatically looks (and works!) great on mobile devices, so our publishers can give visitors a seamless mobile sharing experience. We’ve learned a lot along the way that has helped structure design strategies we use to tackle the mobile web.
6 Tips Publishers Should Have in Their Back Pockets
- December 12, 2013
- elizabeth
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Features & Tips
- 15 comments
With the new year just around the corner, don’t be caught with your pants down without these tips/suggestions in your back pockets. (Did you catch the pun there?) ;)
1. Get on the Responsive Design Train
Mobile ready, mobile now! If you’ve been slacking/pushing it off, now’s the time to bring that idea into the front burner, and crank it out. More and more sites are getting responsive, as more and more people use their phones as a primary want to connect to the internet. (Btw, Smart Layers is mobile-ready.)
- September 9, 2014
- Ifdy
- Current Events
- 5 comments
The Verge’s New Responsive Site Proves the Importance of Cross-Device Design
- September 4, 2014
- Justin Thorp
-
Design
- 1 comment

Your users are using your site across every possible device. This is something you need to prepare for and adapt your Web site design to support in order to guarantee that your content can be engaged with regardless. Continue reading →
Tags: mobile-friendly, responsive design
7 Mobile Design Strategies Used by AddThis
- January 28, 2014
- Jim Lane
-
Design, Features & Tips
- 4 comments
Our team works hard to make sure that every tool and feature we develop automatically looks (and works!) great on mobile devices, so our publishers can give visitors a seamless mobile sharing experience. We’ve learned a lot along the way that has helped structure design strategies we use to tackle the mobile web.
6 Tips Publishers Should Have in Their Back Pockets
- December 12, 2013
- elizabeth
-
Features & Tips
- 15 comments
With the new year just around the corner, don’t be caught with your pants down without these tips/suggestions in your back pockets. (Did you catch the pun there?) ;)
1. Get on the Responsive Design Train
Mobile ready, mobile now! If you’ve been slacking/pushing it off, now’s the time to bring that idea into the front burner, and crank it out. More and more sites are getting responsive, as more and more people use their phones as a primary want to connect to the internet. (Btw, Smart Layers is mobile-ready.)
- September 4, 2014
- Justin Thorp
- Design
- 1 comment
Your users are using your site across every possible device. This is something you need to prepare for and adapt your Web site design to support in order to guarantee that your content can be engaged with regardless. Continue reading →
7 Mobile Design Strategies Used by AddThis
- January 28, 2014
- Jim Lane
-
Design, Features & Tips
- 4 comments
Our team works hard to make sure that every tool and feature we develop automatically looks (and works!) great on mobile devices, so our publishers can give visitors a seamless mobile sharing experience. We’ve learned a lot along the way that has helped structure design strategies we use to tackle the mobile web.
6 Tips Publishers Should Have in Their Back Pockets
- December 12, 2013
- elizabeth
-
Features & Tips
- 15 comments
With the new year just around the corner, don’t be caught with your pants down without these tips/suggestions in your back pockets. (Did you catch the pun there?) ;)
1. Get on the Responsive Design Train
Mobile ready, mobile now! If you’ve been slacking/pushing it off, now’s the time to bring that idea into the front burner, and crank it out. More and more sites are getting responsive, as more and more people use their phones as a primary want to connect to the internet. (Btw, Smart Layers is mobile-ready.)
- January 28, 2014
- Jim Lane
- Design, Features & Tips
- 4 comments
Our team works hard to make sure that every tool and feature we develop automatically looks (and works!) great on mobile devices, so our publishers can give visitors a seamless mobile sharing experience. We’ve learned a lot along the way that has helped structure design strategies we use to tackle the mobile web.
6 Tips Publishers Should Have in Their Back Pockets
- December 12, 2013
- elizabeth
-
Features & Tips
- 15 comments
With the new year just around the corner, don’t be caught with your pants down without these tips/suggestions in your back pockets. (Did you catch the pun there?) ;)
1. Get on the Responsive Design Train
Mobile ready, mobile now! If you’ve been slacking/pushing it off, now’s the time to bring that idea into the front burner, and crank it out. More and more sites are getting responsive, as more and more people use their phones as a primary want to connect to the internet. (Btw, Smart Layers is mobile-ready.)
- December 12, 2013
- elizabeth
- Features & Tips
- 15 comments
With the new year just around the corner, don’t be caught with your pants down without these tips/suggestions in your back pockets. (Did you catch the pun there?) ;)
1. Get on the Responsive Design Train
Mobile ready, mobile now! If you’ve been slacking/pushing it off, now’s the time to bring that idea into the front burner, and crank it out. More and more sites are getting responsive, as more and more people use their phones as a primary want to connect to the internet. (Btw, Smart Layers is mobile-ready.)
