Whether you’re a marketer or just someone who’s attached to their phone, you’ve probably noticed that there’s been a significant increase in mobile device users everywhere. In fact, by 2018 it’s ...
With the stratospheric rise in the use of mobile devices. And the rise in the popularity of mobile phones; you’d be doing yourself a huge disservice if your website is not designed to respond and ...
Living in a multi-screen society forces businesses and organizations to build a website optimized for as many devices as possible. The purpose of a responsive web design is to render websites or pages ...
Responsive design is the hot topic for 2013. We've moved beyond mobile and finally reached the point where companies are accepting the fact that the best ROI comes from fully integrated marketing ...
You can have an awesome responsive design, but if it’s not loading fast enough, forget about it. Your site won’t keep visitors and it won’t rank on SERPs. Some of you may recall the early days of the ...
Have you ever opened up a webpage on your phone only to realise you can't see half of it? Frustrated because your favorite site doesn't look the same on your tablet as it does on your laptop? You're ...
When developing a Web site for your business, you simply cannot ignore that the majority of Web site browsing in 2015 is conducted through mobile devices. This makes the need for responsive design ...
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As explained in UX Design Trends 2015 & 2016, responsive Web design has become the industry’s recommend approach for supporting multiple screen sizes and devices. But not all responsive sites are ...
Creating a website that renders well on smartphone screens as well as the larger screens on tablets, laptop and desktop computers. There are two solutions. The first is to switch to a separate, ...
Google has deprecated the desktop Web. It’s still here, but for Google it just got less important. At least that’s the implicit message in Google’s recent mobile search update. The company is now ...