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What is a Responsive Website?

Is making things simple for your customers important to you? Do you want them have the best possible experience using your website? The number 1 way to achieve this is by having a responsive website.
The definition of responsive is: reacting quickly and positively.
Therefore, a responsive website uses HTML and CSS to automatically resize, hide, shrink or enlarge a website corresponding to the device you’re viewing it on. Basically, it allows your websites layout to change as the screen size being used to view that site changes.
This way, whether you’re viewing a website from your mobile, tablet or computer it will always be efficient and attractive.
At Design Web Perth, we make this easy for you as every website that we produce is responsive so no matter where your next potential customer is viewing your website from it will always be the a positive experience. Whether you’re on the basicstandardprofessional or e-commerce plan, your website will be responsive.
Every website, no matter what the sites purpose or audience is will benefit from having a display that works across multiple screen.
Another reason, other than catering to every device and user is that this is Google’s recommended design pattern which will give your search engine optimisation (SEO) a boost.
If you have any more questions about responsive web design, contact us on 08 6424 8643 or send an email to admin@designwebperth.com.au

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