Responsive Design Sample Clauses
The Responsive Design clause requires that digital products or services, such as websites or applications, are developed to automatically adjust their layout and functionality to suit different devices and screen sizes. In practice, this means the product must be accessible and visually coherent whether accessed from a desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone, often through the use of flexible grids, images, and media queries. The core function of this clause is to ensure a consistent and user-friendly experience across all platforms, reducing usability issues and broadening accessibility for end users.
Responsive Design. Users will access our website with a variety of devices, including desktop computers, tablets and smartphones. Website should automatically detect the screen resolution of any device and respond with a view of the site that is optimized specifically for that screen.
Responsive Design. All maps created by MGT are made with Esri’s ArcGIS system. For indoor mapping, the ArcGIS Indoors app is available for both Apple and Android devices. With these devices, the maps are scaled for use ease of use on a phone or tablet. All maps can also be used on a desktop or laptop computer natively in either ArcGIS Pro or in ArcGIS Online in a browser. These tools are made to give users more flexibility in consuming the map and taking advantage of the various map elements and functionality than the mobile applications.
Responsive Design. Ensure that the interactive mapping solutions are responsive and compatible with various devices, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. Download Capability to be used offline.
Responsive Design. Online projects MUST be developed using responsive web design principles, meaning there is a single version of the project with a fluid presentation layer that adapts to any screen size. A responsive web design approach includes: • delivering site pages to all devices with the same URL and the same content, but not necessarily with the same layout structure • a fluid grid design concept • flexible images • media queries and breakpoints
Responsive Design. 1.2.1. System shall support multiple internet browsers (e.g., IE 11, Chrome, Safari, etc.).
1.2.2. System shall be web based system to allow access from variety of screen sizes (e.g., tablet/phone/desktop).
Responsive Design. Adapts to Ensure that the web-based GIS software is responsive and compatible with various devices, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. • Optimize user interface elements and layout for seamless interaction across different screen sizes and resolutions.
