In 2014, responsive design became a crucial aspect of web development. As more users accessed websites through mobile devices, developers realized the importance of creating adaptable and user-friendly interfaces.
This shift in focus led to the creation of new tools and technologies that enabled designers to create flexible and scalable designs.
Single-page applications, or SPAs, gained popularity in 2014 as a way to create fast and efficient user experiences. By leveraging JavaScript frameworks like AngularJS and React, developers could build complex web applications that rivaled native mobile apps.
However, this shift also introduced new challenges, such as managing state and handling routing.
As the web became increasingly complex, accessibility took center stage as a critical aspect of web development. Developers began to prioritize creating inclusive and accessible interfaces that catered to diverse user needs.
This shift was driven by the growing awareness of the importance of equal access for all users.