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By grant@sitezwebdesign.com 28 Aug, 2016
Responsive Website Design

With Google now favoring mobile friendly and optimized sites it's extremely important that your website is not only 'mobile optimized' but completely 'responsive' to all screen types and sizes. From the endless screen sizes of phones and tablets to the newly emerging screen sizes such as the Microsoft Surface Book's oddly tall display, there is an incredibly large variance in screen sizes and most people access their data, info and websites from multiple devices.

This importance of responsive design has lead to many websites beginning to look similar, or at least portions of them...but that's not bad. When a properly functioning design/flow that is accepted as a best practice, it's usually because it's the best way to go. A checkout feature, or reservation feature is going to function vary similarly from website to website. The common 'hamburger menu" (three line pop up menu) on a mobile device is going to be very similar from website to website. This is because these things are currently the best ways to go about developing these functions.


By grant@sitezwebdesign.com 28 Aug, 2016
Responsive Website Design

With Google now favoring mobile friendly and optimized sites it's extremely important that your website is not only 'mobile optimized' but completely 'responsive' to all screen types and sizes. From the endless screen sizes of phones and tablets to the newly emerging screen sizes such as the Microsoft Surface Book's oddly tall display, there is an incredibly large variance in screen sizes and most people access their data, info and websites from multiple devices.

This importance of responsive design has lead to many websites beginning to look similar, or at least portions of them...but that's not bad. When a properly functioning design/flow that is accepted as a best practice, it's usually because it's the best way to go. A checkout feature, or reservation feature is going to function vary similarly from website to website. The common 'hamburger menu" (three line pop up menu) on a mobile device is going to be very similar from website to website. This is because these things are currently the best ways to go about developing these functions.


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