Re: Google's changes to their algorithm may have positive coga impact

The form factor thing is interesting, though I am not sure there should be
differentiation. It's a rabbit hole. If you are on a screen of X size, do
YZ or if screen size is Y and landscape do ZY. I am leaning toward the idea
that being screen size agnostic is the way forward for ease of explanation.
Is there really a need to differentiate if words are chosen carefully?
Surely content being large enough to be legible etc is a cross form factor
thing.... Any specific cases anyone can think of that could not be
generalised? Touch and gesture is on some pretty massive screens these
days...

Thanks, T

On 23 April 2015 at 09:43, Steve Lee <steve@opendirective.com> wrote:

> For example some of the ideas here are good techniques we have listed.
> Does this help us think of more?
>
> Should we have techniques that depend to form factor? I think we have
> found the techniques are generally applicable so no need
>
> http://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/tips
>
> Steve Lee
> Sent from my mobile device Please excuse typing errors
>



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