There are many devices available today to help us access the web. With tablets, laptops, desktops and mobile devices, we must consider and plan for easy web page access and readability. Before now, we touted the strengths of mobile website design.
Now, there’s a new way to design highly viewable websites: responsive web design.
While web design of the past gained much of its inspiration from print design and strict layout guidelines, a growing amount of unpredictability is present on screen as an array of devices try to display navigation, typography and other unscalable page elements.
Response web design uses j-query to format web pages that offer unparalleled cross-platform viewing on a range of desktop, laptop and handheld devices. Here’s the gist…
Adobe’s Hartford usergroup’s Scott B. Reynolds explains responsive web design, including sharing the trends that have led to the need for flexible website development.
Ethan Magoc has coined “responsive web design,” and he goes on to share three elements any adaptable site must have: flexible layout, flexible images and media queries. This .Net Magazine article goes in detail on each of these ingredients.
You’ve launched your site. You’ve probably considered a mobile strategy. Now what?
With responsive web design in mind, we can better ensure that every visitor who comes to your site will find easily viewable pages and ultimately have an enjoyable brand experience. To learn more, follow this blog category or reach out to us.

