We’ve touched on benefits here and there, but want to pull them all together to crystallize the case for responsive design. There is one overriding benefit, and Mashable puts it well: “You build a website once, and it works seamlessly across thousands of different screens.” That sums it up, but specifics never hurt. Here they are: Cost. Development of one …
Responsive Web Design . . . Why Do You Need It?
RWD is a necessity, not merely a trend, based on numbers culled from media sites. We looked at these media sites because they … – Have a high volume of visitors – Have visitors with varied devices, as will your site – Feature a diverse demographic that likely matches your business in some way – Understand the need to have …
Responsive Web Design . . . How Does it Work?
Responsive design is implemented through the coding. Initially, coding is typically designed for the desktop site—just like always. But with responsive design, other codes are put in place that order elements to move around a bit when a certain device accesses it. Let’s say you have a few elements prominently displayed on your current website: A logo A single row …
Responsive Web Design . . . What is it?
Many customers have asked us about “responsive web design,” and we’re ready to provide at least some of the answers. Research has led us to conclude that responsive web design is right for most of our customers—or at least will be one day soon. We’ll explain why in a series of blogs. Responsive web design ensures your website is …
50% Less Internet Spam!
Good News! You’ll see a dramatic decrease in spam as one of the biggest generators of spam has been shut down. It could reduce the quantity of the world’s spam as much as 50%. The take down is a result of a coordinated effort by security firms and Internet service providers around the world. They took down a spam network known as “the Grum …
