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A couple of years ago, I collaborated with a team for a responsive redesign of Fidelity Investment's Retail Accounts & Trade pages. My efforts focused on a responsive solution for a massive data grid. The original solution used CSS only, resulted in a 75% increase in use of the page on mobile, and became the most viewed page on all of Fidelity.com. "Massive" is defined as thirteen or more columns, thousands of rows, plus an interactive drawer of additional information. This talk outlines brainstorming, iterating, and testing approaches for using HTML and CSS to more accurately address responsive solutions for design puzzles.
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stepher commented Mar 30, 2016

I generally work alone or with 1 other person on smaller sites. I love hearing about stories like this and can often take away some great techniques or insights and use them on a smaller scale. Do. this. please.

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Awww… Stepher! Thank you. I've meant to share the work on this project for a while, but don't really know how to pull things together into a "proper" talk format. I've always been a "warts & all" sort of very real person… but that doesn't fit into a summary very well.

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And… submitted!

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