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The Mobile First Approach

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:17 am
by billal hossen
Archive the A/B tests conducted
Let's say we start running A/B tests tomorrow.

Two years on, will we remember the details of our first test? Probably not.

That’s why it’s important to create an archive of your A/B test results . Without a well-organized archive, all the information you’ve collected will be lost.The complete revision of the circoallincirca.it web project was born from the need to have a fast site compatible with mobile devices and an application for managing member records and online registrations for individual courses


The customer's need
The AssociationCircus all'inCircaIt is a reality where circus art mixes with sport to educate creativity, balance and strength. A gym for children, teenagers and adults where we work for artistic and physical development.

Circo all'inCirca needed to create a new website with updated graphics and responsive mode.

It also had to allow users to consult information on available courses, register for a new course, view information on their payments and the number of entries made.

Finally, it had to allow its secretarial staff to manage the cambodia telegram data members' personal data, payments, admissions and instructors' technical sheets.


For Circo all'inCirca we also adopted the mobile first philosophy: the site was designed for mobile devices and only later were the contents adapted to large monitors.

The main advantages of a mobile first approach are:

more attention is paid to the site as it will be viewed by the majority of users;
The mobile page structure makes it easier to define the content hierarchy .
In touch devices, contextual navigation prevails, which allows you to:

create simple and coherent visit itineraries;
improve user experience and interaction with the site;
coherently integrate content and calls to action aimed at conversion.