July 5, 2013 — This presentation explores a variety of strategies for mobile web development including responsive design, dedicated mobile sites, and server-side adaptive sites.
June 12, 2013 — Want to learn what Responsive Design is? Learn the history of web design, what RWD is, why you should care, how you can get started using it, and some great tips for anyone who uses WordPress.
May 22, 2013 — There has been an explosion in smartphone and tablet adoption and huge usage growth for mobile web traffic. This presentation shares the speakers experience and findings with the WordPress community in hope that we can design and develop better websites for the ever-increasing mobile market.
May 7, 2013 — 320px and Up – Responsive Web Design, what is it, the benefits, a background on it, how to get started, and things to watch out for while developing sites that work on any mobile phone, tablet, desktop, and more.
February 25, 2013 — Jimba shows responsive and retina design is the future of the web and how we can integrate them in our WordPress themes.
February 25, 2013 — This presentation discusses responsive design principles and techniques.
December 18, 2012 — The Breakpoint framework is more than a responsive design tool, it’s a philosophy that helps you tame the complexity of responsive web development. In this presentation, we will tackle the grid, responsive images, and how you should be thinking about media queries.
If you want to check out the framework for this session it’s available on Github at https://github.com/lesjames/Breakpoint.
November 30, 2012 — There is no dominant screen size anymore. Visitors are viewing the web on devices with screen resolutions that vary from the tiny (240×320) up to massive retina displays (2880×1880). The question isn’t if you should be developing responsive sites, but how to make sites responsive as painlessly as possible.
August 15, 2012 — You’ve built a Responsive website now let’s make it a WordPress theme. We’ll cover techniques to maintain the responsive integrity of your theme while empowering your User Admins to take control of the site.