Best Mobile Friendly Website Designs

by Suresh K on December 5, 2009

Best mobile siteAs we know number of people browsing website through mobile device has been increased rapidly, they think that the hole page of the web has adapted in a small mobile screen is necessary. Most of the web site owners were designed their site with mobile friendly like simple navigation, easy search option and perfect zoom function.

We know number of websites ready to follow mobile friendly web design. While technically any website can be viewed with smartphones, but only flash content exception for the iPhone, Many of the popular sites that have put some time and creativity into their mobile version of the site.  If you’re looking to make your site a little simpler for your mobile users, here I listed some good designed mobile websites just have look through these Mobile-Friendly Website Designs to get an idea of what others are doing. Also you can design successful site.

Amazon

Amazon’s mobile site makes online shopping easy for their customers. It has featured items, categories, search and easy access to the shopping.

Web: www.amazon.com

Mobile: amazon.com/gp/aw

Discovery

The mobile site of The Discovery Channel implements a clean simple design making it easy to keep up with your favorite show and interact with the site. They have also recently released their free app, which I highly recommend for anyone who watches the channel regularly.

Web: dsc.discovery.com

Mobile: m.discovery.com

Digg

Digg does a good job on their mobile site, There is no images in the initial browsing. It is very simple and more clear for users. They even did a good job implementing their banner ads home page of the site.

Web: www.digg.com

Mobile: m.digg.com

Flickr

Flickr’s mobile site is really nice.  Browsing images is super simple and the “explore/ interesting” section uses your current location to display number of images in the window.

Web: www.flickr.com

Mobile: m.flickr.com

Wikipedia

Wikipedia gives you with a search box and a featured story when you visit their page through your mobile device.  Their type is large enough and easy reading in both portrait and landscape modes.

Web: www.wikipedia.org

Mobile: en.m.wikipedia.org

eHow

The mobile version of eHow starts out with a search box and only a search box with the fill in the blank question of  ‘How Do I…______’.  The results are sorted by relevance in a nice list format for easy navigation.

Web: www.ehow.com

Mobile: www.ehow.com/iphone

YouTube

Web: www.youtube.com

Mobile: m.youtube.com

Facebook

Web: www.facebook.com

Mobile: m.facebook.com

Google

Web: www.google.com

Mobile: www.google.com/m

ESPN

Web: espn.go.com

Mobile: m.espn.go.com

eBay

Web: www.ebay.com

Mobile: iphone.ebay.com

National Geographic

Web: www.nationalgeographic.com

Mobile: m.nationalgeographic.com

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Suzette Wickens December 22, 2009 at 9:11 pm

It was a very nice idea! Just wanna say thank you for the info you have apportioned. Just continue composing this kind of post. I will be your patriotic reader. Gives Thanks over again.

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