Responsive Website Design

MAKING YOUR WEBSITE MOBILE FRIENDLY
Every website that we build is fully functional on all mobile phones and tablets. We believe responsive web design is so important. Because your website has to easily alternate across all devices and screen sizes to be user-friendly.
RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN
Keeping your website consistent across all devices
Why is responsive web design so important we hear you ask? With internet browsing being more popular on smartphones and tablets than on desktop PCs and laptops. It’s incredibly important to ensure that your website looks good and is functional on all devices. At YourNet Media digital agency, all of the websites that we design and build are responsive to adapt to all screen sizes. So you can be assured that your website will look professional on the smallest or largest of screens.
Responsive web design is incredibly important and always something to consider when putting together a new website. More and more web users are accessing the internet using their smartphones. And this trend isn’t something that will go out of fashion.
We like to ensure that all web users enjoy navigating any of the websites we build regardless of the device that they are on. Try out any of the websites we have in our web design portfolio section on multiple devices like a smartphone or tablet. To see for yourself how these dynamic websites work and look at different screen sizes. The website code recognises the size of the screen you are viewing the website on and adapts intelligently.
It is essential that your site is classed as being “mobile friendly” by search engines. As everything about a website’s architecture is interlinked. Being a mobile-friendly website is exceptionally good news for your SEO organic rankings.
Responsive web design is incredibly important and always something to consider when putting together a new website. More and more web users are accessing the internet using their smartphones. And this trend isn’t something that will go out of fashion.
We like to ensure that all web users enjoy navigating any of the websites we build regardless of the device that they are on. Try out any of the websites we have in our web design portfolio section on multiple devices like a smartphone or tablet. To see for yourself how these dynamic websites work and look at different screen sizes. The website code recognises the size of the screen you are viewing the website on and adapts intelligently.
It is essential that your site is classed as being “mobile friendly” by search engines. As everything about a website’s architecture is interlinked. Being a mobile-friendly website is exceptionally good news for your SEO organic rankings.or incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip.
MOBILE FRIENDLY WEB DESIGN
Making your website user-friendly
TABLET WEBSITES
Fully functional designs for any device
Some recent research from Adobe suggests that websites now get more traffic from tablets than they do on smartphones. Which is a staggering statistic when you think about the volume of people that use their smartphones to browse the web.
With the increase in recent years of users browsing the web on their tablet devices such as an Ipad, it’s important that your website looks perfect for their device and screen size. A standard desktop style websites don’t load particularly well on a tablet device as standard. The design needs to be modified to fit the screen size and be as user-friendly as possible.
The key thing to remember when thinking about the layout of a website to be designed specifically for a tablet device is to make the site to be “touch friendly”. By this we mean think about how the user interacts with your website. Key elements of the website design should be able to be touched, swiped or pinched (to zoom in generally). And all of this functionality needs to be built into your design. Things like font size should be increased for the smaller size of a screen. Flash should be avoided where possible as it’s not embraced by all tablet devices and your users could have issues loading your content.