We have analyzed many blog posts, forums, users’ comments to get this list of 5 most frequently asked questions about responsive design. This is one of the most talked about trends in website design this year, and if you still don’t know enough about it, this post will throw the light on every aspect of this innovative design technique.
Many of you, if not all, have at least one of popular gadgets, am I right? Gone are the days when we used our cell phones just to make calls. Today, we use our smartphones to chat with friends on Facebook, post pictures on Instagram, check our email and even do shopping. Tablets go even more with functionality: we definitely can use them to watch movies and do business online.
This entire introduction was to drive at the importance of responsive website design. For the beginning, you need to know that responsive website design (RWD) means the ability of a website to fit to any screen resolution and mobile device. If a user opens a website on a desktop, he sees everything in a big size; smaller resolution don’t cut the page, but reduce it to a needed size.
When someone claims that responsive design is good, he needs to prove it. Otherwise, users won’t believe and adopt this feature for their business. The well-reasoned statement is more likely to win users’ approval. So finally, we will give you these 5 popular questions on the topic and of course, answers to them.
Question No. 1: Why Do I Need Responsive Website Design?
The first reason why responsive design is important is caused by the high mobile Internet usage. Besides it, responsive design solves many problems of online businesses and help website owners to gain better resultswith almost anything:
Yes, you are right: responsive design is not perfect. There are both advantages and disadvantages of using it. The major benefits were described above, and now it is turn to reveal its bad side.
As for the loading speed, you can optimize images by compressing and scaling them down. There are many free and accessible tools for it. Also, you can get rid of unnecessary content items and so speed up your site.
The buttons need to be big enough to tap (take finger size into consideration). A good size is something approximately 44x44px. It is a very easy solution to make CTA work on responsive site.
Navigation menu can become a big problem for RWD. But if you manage to create a suitable menu for all screen resolutions, this is not a thing to worry about. How about scrolling? It would work pretty well for both desktop and mobile designs.
At first, let’s give definition to each of these terms:
Responsive website design uses one URL for all devices, it shows the same content on these devices but the views are different.
Adaptive website design uses also one URL, but has different content arrangement for devices, because there are a few design versions. The major role here goes to the server, which loads a needed version depending on the screen resolution.
Mobile website design is a whole new website that has its own URL. Such website is created just for mobile devices.
What does make these designs different from each other and which one is better for users?
To wrap up, we need to admit that responsive design is a bit more convenient, user-friendly and easy in maintenancecompared with its opponents. Sure thing, it has some disadvantages, but advantages are very persuasive.
Many designers and developers really worry about the testing issue, because responsive site must be perfect and good-looking on any device, even if you don’t know about a gadget existence yet. There are many good tools for you to check your responsive website before launch. Here we are giving you some:
Many questions precede the decision on creating a responsive website design. Here, in this article, we gathered facts about RWD that you need to know, and gave you a good portion of information to avoid long searches and time-wasting articles.
I think the responsive design is the future of webdesign and it happens now . I really like to design for mobiles .
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Thanks for sharing the responsive web design question . Responsive web design it really important to get our website cross devices compatibility on mobile, tablets, desktops etc.
Hi Julia,
Excellent article! Responsive website design does help to enhance user experience on website. All the information mentioned in this post is helpful. Good job.
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Thanks for your valuable posting, it was very informative. Am working in Erp Software Company In India
“The easiest and time-saving maintenance is for responsive website. Mobile website will cost you twice more!”
That’s not always true. It takes me twice as long to create an attractive responsive site as it does to make a fixed-width site. I can usually make a desktop + mobile site in less time than it takes to make a responsive site. It might be different if I used templates, but I design from scratch.
Not necessarily Pat. Can I ask if you are a designer? If so (I wouldn’t suggest this if you were a developer or knew how to code) I would suggest checking out Webydo. Having tested a variety of platforms for DIY’ers/non-code oriented people, I find that building on a responsive site is a lot quicker. On Wix for example you essentially have to build two sites = double the time.
Yes, I’m a website designer. I looked at Webydo, and the first thing the ask is for you to pick one of their designs. Like I said, I do NOT use templates. My customers have exact ideas on what they want for a website. Perhaps it’s to match their printed brochure. Or maybe something the president has envisioned. Perhaps they’re generally happy with their existing website layout, but they’d like it expanded and would like a mobile version. But if I tell them that it shouldn’t look as they’ve asked and I recommend that it look like this template design, they’ll take their business elsewhere.
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