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I'm looking for some advice from fellow web designers that have knowledge of coding websites for mobile users. In particular I am curious what literature you found helpful in teaching you how to code for mobile. I just recently switched Almar's Guides to https and I am currently planning on redesigning the website to be mobile friendly. Needless to say though, I don't even know where to start.
I use Dreamweaver and my website is .cfm so that may play a role in the information that's relevant to me. Also to be clear, I'm only looking for literature on how to do this - I've no intentions of bugging with 500000 questions on how to code a mobile friendly website. I just need someone to point me in the right direction since when I google about this subject.... I find TONS of information, a lot of it poorly written and not what I need. It's all "design tips" for a mobile friendly website. I don't need design tips, I need instructions on where to start. So far I have found two websites that I *think* are accurate/pointing me in the right direction:
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_responsive.asp
https://www.thesitewizard.com/css/mobile-friendly-responsive-design.shtml
w3 schools I have used before so that's likely where I am going to start if no one here has a better alternative.
I use Dreamweaver and my website is .cfm so that may play a role in the information that's relevant to me. Also to be clear, I'm only looking for literature on how to do this - I've no intentions of bugging with 500000 questions on how to code a mobile friendly website. I just need someone to point me in the right direction since when I google about this subject.... I find TONS of information, a lot of it poorly written and not what I need. It's all "design tips" for a mobile friendly website. I don't need design tips, I need instructions on where to start. So far I have found two websites that I *think* are accurate/pointing me in the right direction:
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_responsive.asp
https://www.thesitewizard.com/css/mobile-friendly-responsive-design.shtml
w3 schools I have used before so that's likely where I am going to start if no one here has a better alternative.