Adaptive
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Adaptive content is digital content that is
optimized for multiple devices. It may include text, images, video, and other
types of multimedia.
The content may simply adapt to your screen size or may appear differently
depending on the device on which it is accessed.
The most popular way to display adaptive content on the web
is through responsive
web design. By using CSS
media queries and fluid layouts, web developers can create websites that adjust to
the size of your browser
window. When you load a responsive webpage, a media query detects your window size and your
browser displays the corresponding layout. Media queries are often used in
combination with fluid layouts, which define sections of a page in percentages
rather than fixed pixels.
This allows the content to fill different screen sizes more evenly.
Another way to display adaptive web content is to detect
what device a person is using. For example, when you access a website on your
mobile phone, it may direct you to a separate mobile site that is designed
specifically for smartphones.
The layout may include larger text, more simple navigation, and larger buttons
to make it easily accessible with a touchscreen. Mobile sites
often use unique URLs,
such as m.example.com.
While websites are the most common example of adaptive
content, they are not the only kind. Software, for instance,
can be adapted to multiple devices and screen sizes. Many productivity
programs, such as Microsoft Office and Apple's iWork applications are now
developed as mobile apps
alongside the traditional desktop versions. Many games that used to only run on
desktop
computers are now available for mobile devices as well. Some
programs now come in three different versions – for desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
Adaptive content extends other mediums as well. For example,
a smart home thermostat may
have a digital interface that displays temperature and humidity information as
well as outside weather data downloaded
from the Internet. You might be able to access this data by logging into your
account thorough the web or an app. Similarly, the information displayed on
your automobile's LCD
panel might also be accessible through the web or a mobile app interface. In
each case, developers
must create adaptive content that displays the information correctly on each
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