For everyone
I’ve recently finished some work something called Ocado Lite, which is designed to cater for as many different browser platforms, devices and users as possible. Primarily, it’s reason for being is to allow customers with mobile phone web access to be able to create, modify, cancel or check orders.
A reduced feature set, general information architecture and content for small devices also has the benefit of making the site perfect to use with screen reading software. Users are limited only by the fact that they don’t have category navigation (product search being the alternative), and customers will need to be already registered on the main Ocado site to be able to use this new service.
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