Saturday, June 21, 2014

Google's Web Starter Kit simplifies cross-device site development

Google launched Web Starter Kit on last Thursday, a download that consists of all the templates and tooling developers need to create sites that function on any device and any display(which the term you most familiar as "responsive").
Today’s Internet users don’t have just one device. They prefer as physical keyboard for their PCs but they want as touch screens on mobile. These days, no two screen sizes are alike. Users expect the same website to perform differently depending on the device by which it is accessed.
In its introduction to the kit, Google divides the workflow in to three functions: developers can pick a template, build the site and test it out.
The kit is designed to not just create attractive websites across Internet connected devices uses Google Chrome, but all browsers. That’s because it’s based on the Web standards provided by the W3 Coalition to make the Web accessible
Google's Web Starter Kit may tie into some new design concepts coming from Google in the coming weeks and months, including the expansion of its Polymer Web design principles it announced at Google I/O 2013 and the rumored Google Quantum Paper project for Android design.
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