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November 08, 2013
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Mobile First: as difficult as doing things right
Presentation by @htmlboy at Barcelona Developers Conference 2013.
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Transcript
MOBILE FIRST As difficult as doing things right Javier Usobiaga
#bdc13
@HTMLBOY Swwweet.com
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Opera Mini
200 MILLION USERS WORLDWIDE
HATES MY WEBSITES
No @font-face No client-side JavaScript No gradients No border-radius
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1. AN OVERWEIGHT PROBLEM
“We've remade the Internet in our image… Obese.” – Jason
Grigsby –
The average webpage is 1.617MB. Mostly images. httparchive.org
milwaukeepolicenews.com
milwaukeepolicenews.com 7MB
redrobin.com
redrobin.com 10.9MB
grolsch.com
grolsch.com 25MB
moto.oakley.com
moto.oakley.com 85MB
Just because we can, it doesn’t mean we should.
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74% of mobile users won’t wait longer than 5 seconds
for a page to load bit.ly/5secondsmobile
20€/month for 1GB
20€/month for 1GB 85MB = 1.70€
US roaming: 10€/MB
US roaming: 10€/MB 85MB = 850€
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2. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING MOBILE FIRST
Content First?
User First?
Everything First!
Reduced Browser Window In Developer's Computer First
Worry about the less capable first
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Design around real content
1 column of content + basic styles
body{max-width: 30em;}
Consider layout an enhancement: inside @media queries
@media screen and (min-width:1px){ body{ max-width: inherit; } }
<!--[if lt IE 9]> <link href=“ie8.css" rel="stylesheet" /> <![endif]-->
github.com/scottjehl/Respond
Enhance with JavaScript
if( 'querySelector' in document && 'localStorage' in window && 'addEventListener'
in window )
Cutting the mustard
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Conditionally load: secondary assets third-party content transitions, effects AJAX stuff
Design agnostically
Design for every input
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Design for every context
Design for every connection
3. OPTIMIZE ALL THE THINGS!
The average webpage is 1.617MB. Mostly images. httparchive.org
Can we afford another image?
Try to serve the right image size
adaptive-images.com
github.com/scottjehl/picturefill
Do retina devices need retina images?
netvlies.nl/blog/design-interactie/retina-revolution
Optimize images: ImageOptim JpegMini SVGO
Optimize everything: reduce requests combine & minify gzip
JS files belong on the footer
Do we need a JS framework?
Avoid or conditionally load: iframes social plugins third-party assets
Consider plain links for social stuff
https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=http://bit.ly/ ancientMistery&text=What+is+your+sound?&via=htmlboy Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://bit.ly/ ancientMistery&t=What+is+your+sound? Facebook: https://plus.google.com/share?url=http://bit.ly/ ancientMistery Google+:
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There’s so much we can optimize
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4. PERFORMANCE BUDGET
“We’ll do it later” is a lie
Performance as a design principle
“Make the page usable in less than 10 seconds on
a GPRS connection.” – BBC News –
First load: somewhere between 65KB and 100KB
“Don't make more than 20 http requests”
“Make the page weigh less than 300KB”
“1. Optimize an existing feature or asset. 2. Remove an
existing feature or asset. 3. Don’t add the new feature or asset.” – Steve Souders –
5. PERCEIVED PERFORMANCE
Avoid JS redrawings
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Show content as soon as possible
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FOUT: Flash Of Unstyled Text
github.com/typekit/webfontloader
300ms delay on touch devices
github.com/ftlabs/fastclick
WRAPPING UP
Web design is not about pretty pictures
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wow such design very icons so flats nice font wow
dribbble such parallax
Set a performance budget in the design workflow
“What a fast website, that on top of that, is
beautiful.”
LET PEOPLE COMMUNICATE
THANKS! @htmlboy ·
[email protected]