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How the Apple iPad will affect the way we make websites

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Last week Steve Jobs announced the impending release of the Apple iPad. The 9.7 inch touchscreen display will make it a marvellous new way to browse the web. But does this make any difference to the way we make websites?

With their hugely popular iPhone and iPod touch, Apple has transformed the way people see smart phones. Even if you do not own an Apple device, many similar devices (e.g. The Palm Pre, Android, future BlackBerry devices) use the same core technologies to browse the web (a browser called WebKit, on which Safari is based). Where Apple leads, others follow, and you can expect more news on tablet computing devices to spring up from other companies. Now is the time to make sure you are ready for this big shift in browsing the web.

If the iPad takes off and becomes a big player in the handheld computing market, then there are a few things you will need to take into consideration when getting your website designed:

It’s a big iPod touch, but it runs the full web

Unlike the iPhone and iPod touch, the iPad is not intended to run mobile-optimised sites. With its 1024×768 resolution, the iPad is fully capable of displaying full web pages. Along with its ability to zoom in with multitouch gestures, there will be no need to scale your website down at all.

All of the websites designed by Rubious are designed to be displayed at a minimum of 1024×768 resolution, so we already have the right workflow to accommodate the iPad’s screen.

One consideration which is worth thinking about is the iPad’s lack of any “mouse hover” . Many websites are designed with drop-down menus which require the user to hover their mouse over the item in order to see the entire list. These will not work on the iPad, as there is no way to “hover” on a touch screen.

The iPad does not support Flash

The debate over whether this is a waste of an opportunity or a huge success for open web standards is rife on the internet, although our opinion is that this is fantastic news. With Flash not being very accessible, search-engine friendly or efficient, we have never been big proponents of it, and have limited our usage of Flash to simple website animations and video. With the iPad using the Safari browser, which is one of the world’s most advanced browsers and has support for great javascript animations and HTML5 video, the need to use Flash on your website will be greatly reduced.

What this means is that anybody with an all-Flash website needs to seriously consider making an HTML alternative site. This should already have been done for accessibility reasons, and because the iPhone and iPod touch do not support Flash either, but if the iPad becomes popular your website could soon get left behind.

It also means that anybody who is in the market for a new website should choose not to rely heavily on Flash, and to try and future proof their site with technologies such as HTML5 video.

The iPad uses the Safari browser and Mail app

These are the browser and mail client of choice at Rubious, and so we are very familiar with them. All our websites look great in Safari, and our email marketing is perfect for Mail.

If your web designer does not use a Mac, they might not be familiar with these applications and so they may have never tested how your site looks and functions in Safari. Now is the time to make those checks. If needed, you can download Safari for Windows but nothing beats the experience of running it on a Mac.

Conclusion

This is an exciting time for website developers as more people will gain a handheld web browser the web will continue to grow and become even more of an important part in people’s lives. If you want to know how your website will fair come March when the iPad is released, contact Rubious for some advice.

We have moved!

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

We are now set up in our new office, located at Basepoint Business Centre on Ransomes Europark (next to the A14).

Rubious,
Basepoint Business Centre,
70-72 The Havens,
Ransomes Europark,
Ipswich,
Suffolk,
IP3 9SJ

Map and directions

Our telephone number stays the same; 01473 356403.

Below are some photos of our new office:

Introducing Rubious Packages

Monday, November 16th, 2009

At Rubious we believe in transparency. We have done a lot of research on our competition, and found that almost none of them actually display their prices on their website.

We want to add some openness to our pricing policies, and so are introducing our new packages pages: Website Packages, eCommerce Packages.

Our packages are an easy way for a potential customer to get an idea how much their website will cost, and what features they will get. Our project brief builder allows anyone to customise their own package, and send it to us; this helps us make a more specific quotation.

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all, which means these packages are just guidelines – once we have your initial project brief we will work closely with you to determine exactly the features you need. And of course, all of our websites are unique; we do not use templates or ‘off-the-shelf’ designs.

So if you have been thinking about making the plunge and ordering a brand new website, customise one of our packages and find out what is right for you. We will follow it up with a more detailed quote and arrange a meeting to further discuss your needs.

We are changing…

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Following a busy start to the year, full of creative design genius and technical mastery, the directors at Spring Bud Limited are proud to announce the creation of our new brand and company name:

Rubious

Denoting richness and flawless clarity, Rubious significantly extends our website and graphic design portfolio to include a full complement of client-orientated marketing services, including:

Offline and online marketing strategies, television, radio, press and journal releases, events and regional promotions & copywriting.

We have achieved this significant expansion through the forging of a powerful alliance with leading industry specialists, and look forward to delivering on your expectations with our seamless, integrated and efficient approach.

Our new website at rubious.co.uk will be up and running on the 1st October 2009.

ISSBA

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

issba Following a successful showing at the Suffolk Business Exhibition last Wednesday 29th April, we would like to to say thank you to all of you who visited our stand. It was great to put faces to voices and meet new people from fellow local businesses. We would also like to thank ISSBA, Boleyn Events Ltd and Suffolk Chamber for organising the event.

We hope you had an enjoyable time at the exhibition and took home some useful information.

Spring Bud are proud to announce that the winner of our Suffolk Business Exhibition – Email Marketing System competition is… “Janette Phillips Marketing Ltd”.

They will now receive a free email marketing system worth £350 and will soon be able to send out beautiful, targeted emails which we hope will enhance and compliment their current marketing strategy.

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