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Responsive Design

praline

praline

New Member
Have you ever designed a responsive website?

I have little experience in hard-coding responsive websites, but there are ready-made templates downloadable online that I used and installed on my websites. They actually cost a lot, but seem to be cheaper because you buy them by bulk. These templates are easily installed on whichever CMS you use, and instantly made my projects mobile-ready for smart phones and tablets.
 
CodeMaster

CodeMaster

Community Team
I've done a few in my time and it really didn't cost me much because I coded it myself.
 
jean

jean

New Member
Yes, I have designed a few responsive templates and themes for my product's website. I wanted a mobile site to be functional with the WordPress-based site. I tried a few mobile-friendly plugins, and even purchased one particular plugin, which enabled my site to become almost fully mobile compatible. But as our designs were modified and modules were added, that plugin wasn't able to adapt to our changes. Hence, we began designing our own responsive templates and that step proved to be very advantageous for our site. It took almost 6 months to create the first responsive template from the prototype. But now, after creating a framework, we are able to crate different varieties of mobile compatible responsive themes/templates within 3-4 days easily.
 
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semaphore.v

New Member
The purpose of responsive design is to have one site, but with different elements that respond differently when viewed on devices of different sizes.
 
Daniel Dixon

Daniel Dixon

Member
Responsive web design plan is a method in which a similar HTML code is conveyed to every gadget, except changes to CSS (which decides the format of a page) enable it to acclimate to the screen's shape factor. To get this going, similar to others have said, you have to embrace a liquid network and actualise adaptable pictures.

With versatile plan, the most huge distinction is that the server facilitating the site recognises the gadgets making solicitations to it, and utilisation this data to convey diverse clumps of HTML and CSS code in view of the attributes of the gadget that have been distinguished You can get more information from TechTIQ Solutions
 
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Bobxogn

New Member
It has long been trying to develop an adaptive design, but nothing good came of it. But there are lots of ready-made tools and frames for creating responsive design.
 

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