Informative review of Responsive Web Design Myths

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Responsive design has its own share of myths. Some of these myths are brought about due to lack of understanding and others due to ignorance. The trend of responsive web design is spreading at a high rate across the industry and this has instilled hope to designers that it is going to be in operation for a while and become an important aspect to the way websites will be designed and conceptualised in years to come. Responsive design ensures that user’s interact comfortably with websites by providing a good screen resolution for viewing the websites.

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Myths associated with responsive web design

These myth help users discover what responsive web design deals with and what it is all about. This is through determining the facts and fiction in these myths. The myth that Responsive Website hurts SEO isn’t a fact and there no apparent reason why one should concentrate so much on it.

Google being the best search engine around prefers responsive websites due to their benefits when dealing with them. One of the benefits is that, the sites provides only one URL and share one HTML code which is of great help when it comes to dealing with Google bots. They are also easy to link to and interact with.

When it comes to SEO the site is much easier to manage. Another myth is that Responsive Design is all about the mobile. This is just misleading information since nowadays; people are able to visit their favorite sites on laptops, iPhones and smartphones among other gadgets. These sites have a mechanism which motivates designers to reflect beyond the gadget and determine the place the user is browsing from.

Creating a Responsive site involves more effort. This Myth is more of a fact than a fiction. This due to more time spent in making these sites. Since these sites are designed to offer users best interface and resolution when working with them, need a lot of testing and coding to make sure the site reach out and serve many users. Therefore this fact about developing responsive sites or else as developer you can quit and watch your competitors become industry leaders.

Another Myth is that, Responsive Websites sacrifice content. This myth may as well be fiction or a fact to some extent. This is because during designing of these sites, most companies tend to edit or reduce content in order to make the site scale down in an effective way for them to fit sized screens. But the reason as to why to engage responsive site is to put content moderate across various devices.

Also for the content you are not interested in and hides it, it simply you have no business with it. Thus the myth can be a fact since you can’t be interested all text. Last and not least Myth states that Responsive Designs are meant for small and light websites. This just a myth used to scare away companies from using responsive sites since small sites may fail to display the data properly and the resolution used may not be able to accommodate data displayed.

Why use responsive websites

Responsive websites puts the user in a happy position since they eliminate the problem of screen sizes, resolutions, and puts to end array of devices. As a user you can be sure of a friendly browser which is faster and convenient. The site is fast in loading content regardless resolution of the screen. It also provides proper site scaling and text size. The site is ready for visitors needs and effective in responding to them. Thus companies ought to develop Responsive design while building a website.

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