The document discusses why mobile websites are important and provides tips for creating good mobile websites. It notes that while Flash is currently more widely accepted, HTML5 is the future standard and is growing in popularity. It also discusses using responsive design and HTML5 versus Flash to make websites accessible across different devices.
\nThere are many factors of why you should have a mobile website such as how may people use them.\n
As you can see there are many mobile phone and tablet users. These figures will rise as time goes on.\n
As you can the usage of mobile devices are ever growing, and have steadily grown over the past 20 years.\n
Mobile and tablet usage has managed to getting companies like google, and apple to help mold the standards for web design \n
There are many things you can use to make your website more accesible on all devices, but be cautious because many will not work on all. \n
Even Flash is more used than HTML5 at the moment. Apple does not support flash on there phones to push people into making a more open form of transmitting media\n
RCgroups.com is a horrible website when viewed on a mobile phone. It ether doesn’t work or is way to cultured to find anything\n\n
The M.nba.com website is another good example of a bad website. It is hard to navigate and has sizing issues on some phones.\n
google.com/mobile is a great mobile website that lets you use google services such as maps, and gmail.\n
Facebook’s mobile website is a great mobile site that gives you the best of Facebook on your phone or tablet.\n