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What is a Fully Responsive Website?

by Excell One Web & App Development Aylesbury

A modern website needs to adapt to a near-infinite number of screen types with the relentless increase in cell phone and tablet use. A completely responsive website, with no distracting zooming, scrolling or resizing, can rescale itself to maintain the user experience and look and feel across all devices. Web users want continuity and an elegant User Interface (UX) these days, and if the website is not completely attentive, they will evict them. So a website has to 'adjust' to the screen on which it is displayed. 


A speciality of our UX and responsive website designing department, code detects and responds to all types of devices in responsive website creation. However, to decide the look and feel of the site through cascading style sheets (CSS), built through HTML, JavaScript and other languages, you will need a front end developer for a fully optimised website to straddle the worlds of design and technology. 


How Responsive Web Design Useful?


When it was difficult to fill out a questionnaire on a phone or tablet, how many times did you abandon a website? Or even worse, being stumped by a misplaced confirmation button after completing the form? Or just clicking an Instagram ad to land on a site that doesn't work with a 'buy' button? If your website is not completely responsive, because of a poor user interface, there's someone right now ready to throw their phone on the wall. Without realising it, you might be losing customers. 


The good news here? These days, it's difficult to find a professional website developer who would even consider constructing a non-responsive site. The Evil One? The market has tonnes of automated site-builder and Content Management Systems (CMS) options. You don't want a generic website with ready-made click and drag buttons if you want your site to hold your brand name and personality. 


The Concept Of Responsive Web Design:


Why should we develop a custom Website for each user community; architects, after all, do not design a building for each size and type of group that passes through it? Web design should adapt automatically, much like responsive architecture. For any new user group, it does not need countless custom-made solutions. Obviously, to do this the way a building does, we cannot use motion sensors and robotics. A more abstract way of thinking involves responsive Web design. Some innovations, however, are already being implemented: fluid formats, media queries and scripts that can quickly reformat and mark up web pages.


Responsive Web design, however, is not only about adjustable screen resolutions and automatically resizable images but about an entirely new way of thinking about design. Let's speak about both of these attributes, plus extra ideas in the making.


Adjusting Screen Resolution:


Varying screen resolutions, meanings and orientations come with more computers. New devices are being created every day with new screen sizes, and each of these devices may be able to accommodate variations in size, functionality, and even colour. Some are in the landscape, some are in the portrait, others are all absolutely square. As we know from the growing success of the iPhone, iPad and advanced smartphones, at the whim of the consumer, several modern devices will turn from portrait to landscape. For these cases, how is one to design?


The best advice is to bring the website into the design work now, and future-proof it. To become more open, or even create it from scratch, you can rebuild it. In order to design and build a completely responsive site, you need a competent, forward-thinking team and our Creative & Web Design experts nail the brief. Contact Excellone Technologies in Aylesbury today to find out how we can create a responsive website that will entertain your users and engage them, and deliver excellent results.



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