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Smooth Surfing in Responsive Surroundings

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When you surf the net via a smartphone or a tablet, what do you prefer: waiting for a site to load and keep zooming in and zooming out or when a site loads at once and you can open all the pages of a site without any problem? Probably most of the readers of this text would opt for the second option (maybe some pensioners who have a lot of free time would not mind waiting). If a site adapts to any device from which it is accessed, no matter if it is a desktop computer, a laptop, a smartphone or a tablet, it means that it has been created by applying strategies of responsive web design.

Smooth Surfing in Responsive Surroundings
Smooth Surfing in Responsive Surroundings

Why (not) a mobile version?

There are two schools out there. The scholars of the first one claim that it is better to have a special mobile version of your site. So, when you access a website from a mobile phone, it will have a better usability and everything is going to happen in a faster way. These versions usually have the letter "m" in their website address. While it is true that in the particular case of using a mobile phone to visit a website, mobile-only versions work better than desktop versions of a site, which are very difficult to handle when accessed from a mobile device. But there are still costs of creating another website, i.e. the mobile-oriented one. In addition to that, Google also does not adore if a site has two versions.

How responsive design stands out?

The scholars of the other school are defenders of responsive design. They have a whole heap of arguments for such an attitude. First of all, it is true that another version of a website causes additional costs. Also, you have to work with two separate worlds when you decide to make two versions of the same thing. According to suggestions from Digital Agency Sydney, updating and refreshing content on one site automatically means that you do not want to let your users on the other version fall behind, which is why you have double work to do.

As a means of reaching affordable and user-friendly web design, responsive design is something that most sites go for today. Sites created by applying responsive design adapt their size to any device from which they might be visited. That way users do not experience difficulties when loading the site and surfing it. In addition to that, responsive design increases conversion rates, as well, which is of huge importance for every site and business owner. If you visit a site from a mobile device or a tablet and you have to wait for every single step, you will most probably just bounce off of that site and never come back.


How does it recognize you?

All right, responsive design seems to be more useful. But didn't we start using it before? The truth is that it was not possible earlier, because there were not codes that would support such an approach. Today, however, CSS and its advanced media queries enable us to make responsive sites. It is coded that is a site is accessed from a mobile or tablet device, the resolution must adapt to the one supported by the device. That way users save time and experience a smooth web surfing experience and site and business owners have higher conversion rates, attract more visitors and they are able to improve their sites and offers to an even higher extent. In this win-win situation, only web designers have to work and study more and more to satisfy the ever-growing needs of site owners and site visitors.


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