Current status of the Ning Platform is always available on the Ning Status Blog.

NC for Hire

With the advent of 3.0, I have been adding an arsenal of new web tools to my collection. I'll start the conversation with a Chrome web app.

Tool: Dimension for Chrome for Testing Responsive Design

One of those tools I've found useful lately is Dimension.  Dimension is a really nice Google Chrome extension for testing your responsive design without having to resize the browser window. It comes with ruler showing the viewport size, a draggable handle to resize the viewport size, and Preview Mode to simulate the design in various device type.

 

Have you found any new tools to be especially useful for designing your 3.0 site? please share with us below.

You need to be a member of Ning Creators Social Network to add comments!

Join Ning Creators Social Network

Votes: 0
Email me when people reply –

Replies

  • For some reason, it's not showing in my browser. It is enabled.

  • NC for Hire

    How to Test Responsive Design Websites

    The best part about responsive websites is that you test the design in your desktop browser itself without requiring any mobile emulators. For example, the iPhone is 480×320 pixels in landscape mode and if you resize your web browser to that exact size, you’ll get a good idea of how your website looks like on the actual device.

    Then there are tools available that will help you test your responsive design across all popular screen resolutions (or devices) from one place.

    • mattkersley.com/responsive – You can use this tool to quickly test your site layout against standard screen widths (or breakpoints). The source code is available on Github and you can thus expand it as per your requirements.
    • quirktools.com/screenfly – This is my favorite tool for two reasons – it supports a much larger number of screen resolutions (including TVs) and second, Screenfly sends proper user agent strings while requesting web pages for different devices. Thus you get the best of both worlds (see notes).
    • responsinator.com – Another nicely-done tool to help you understand how your responsive site will look on the most popular devices in various orientations. It can replicate the iPhone, iPad, Kindle and Android smartphones.

    screen resolution

    [*] Some websites – like google.com or facebook.com – use the Same Origin policy for the X-Frame-Options header and thus, in simple English, they cannot be embedded inside an IFRAME. However, you can still use Screenfly to test their designs as this tool sends the fetch request behind a proxy server and doesn’t just render pages inside simple IFRAMEs.

  • I just came across Gridset. Might come in handy, and I've also been playing with dynamic Iframes to get rid of height problems / responsiveness.

This reply was deleted.
 

Some interesting articles related to community management, digital marketing etc. could be found in our digest. Don't hesitate to leave a feedback so we would know that we should continue :-)

Latest Activity

eric1612 updated their profile
Wednesday
Tony A updated their profile
Aug 13
Tyler Masonry updated their profile
Aug 9
⚡JFarrow⌁ posted a discussion
I am trying to find just one working example of an app or utility that runs with the Ning API. No…
Aug 7
Eva updated their profile
Aug 2
Eva liked Steve C's discussion Ning's staff is in Kyiv. Keep them in your hearts.
Aug 2
Eva liked ⚡JFarrow⌁'s discussion What is going on with Ning? What Do We have to Look Forward To?
Aug 2
Chris Egg updated their profile
Jul 30
Eva liked Ning Support's discussion New feature added into Group Permissions
Jul 29
Arissa Seah updated their profile
Jul 27
APOSTLE TEYSHANA WILEY liked Ning Support's discussion New feature added into Group Permissions
Jul 25
Lady updated their profile photo
Jul 23
More…

Meanwhile, you can check our social media channels