Responsive Website Design – Order of The Day!


In today’s hi-tech phenomenon, more and more people are turning to use various mobile devices, like Smartphone, Tablet etc. These mobile devices are tremendously used for any type of task that used to be done on desktop only, with this high-end innovation of technology one thing has become clear that mobile devices are taking over internet surfing. The advancement of telecom technologies is not just confined to surfing only, but it is widened from browsing social media outlets, doing online shopping, checking mails and many more.
Since the usage of mobile internet is escalating by leaps and bounds, it becomes extremely indispensible to make your website mobile friendly. Though it is not a major concern, you can get one website designed for mobile users and one for desktop users; but why to trap yourself in the hassle of two when it is quite feasible to get a site developed that is equally favorable for both mobile users and desktop users.
Yes, it sounds quite unbelievable but true! There is actually a design that can go well with both the types of users and it's widely known as responsive web design.

What Is Responsive Design?
Going for a responsive website design means a website, which uses the same URL on all devices. The site is specifically developed to serve the same content, images and structure to any device with a little change in the view and order, which mainly depend on the size of the device. For instance, when someone accesses a site on his or her desktop, they will get the full view of the site but when someone accesses the same site from their Smartphone or tablet, it will fit onto the smaller screen.
In a nutshell, with a responsive design, you need not bother about getting different websites for different devices. One smartly designed website can perform wonder on any type of device either it is Smartphone, tablet or desktop.

Bright Points of Responsive Design:
·         Users find it quite easy and hassle free to interact with the website with one URL.
·         If designed and developed appropriately, responsive design can automatically adjust to the screen size whatever device the user is using.
·         If you ever wish to make changes to your site, you need not make those changes in two different sites.

Preferred By Google:
It is an open fact that Google is the most accepted search engine in the entire world and Pierre Farr of Google has confirmed in 2012 that it prefers responsive web design. So, if Google states that it prefers responsive design, you had better go for it without thinking twice over it.

Stay Ahead of Competition:
In the today’s corporate world, you must stay ahead of the competition. So, in the scenario, where more and more people are making use of their mobile devices to shop online, you need to cater to those clients by making a mobile friendly website.

There may be chances that your competitors are not still aware of making use of responsive web designs, which only means that they are losing out on potential clients. It is the place where you can take those customers away and stay ahead of the competition.

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