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Adaptive user interfaces
Dermot P. Browne,Peter Totterdell,Mike Norman +2 more
- 01 Dec 1990
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TL;DR: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for creating and displaying adaptive user interfaces are disclosed.
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Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for creating and displaying adaptive user interfaces are disclosed. An example method includes receiving a user interface by an application development environment, the application development environment providing the ability to allow authoring of a user interface that adapts to a screen size with any first abstracted size class value and any second abstracted size class value. The method then includes creating an application including the user interface wherein the application is configured to: determine a screen size of a device, the screen size including a first abstracted size class value and a second abstracted size class value; adapt the user interface according to the screen size including the first abstracted size class value and the second abstracted size class value; and display the adapted user interface on the device.
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