Platform-based routing

Platform-based routing

Definition of platform-based routing

Platform-based routing is the practice of directing online traffic to different destinations based on the user's platform or operating system.

Explanation of platform-based routing

This strategy optimizes the user experience by tailoring content specifically for different platforms. It ensures that users receive content that is compatible and optimized for their particular device or operating system.

Example of platform-based routing

A website employing platform-based routing might automatically redirect mobile users to a mobile-optimized version of the site, recognizing the specific characteristics of iOS or Android platforms.

Strategies of platform-based routing

  • Utilize user-agent headers to identify user platforms
  • Develop platform-specific content or user interfaces
  • Implement responsive design practices for cross-device compatibility

Related terms

  • User-agent
  • Responsive design
  • Cross-platform compatibility
  • Device detection

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