Infographic: Keeping it Simple With Responsive Web Design
We all know how much the internet has changed the way we communicate and do business with each other, and whether you run a home-based firm or something much larger, it is no longer enough to rely on a simple website that does not reflect that our changing habits when it comes to web browsing.
The latest internet-based revolution is centered around Responsive Web Design, which involves the creation of web content across a multitude of different platforms and formats such as smartphones, tablets and of course, PC’s. When you consider that over 90% of Americans have a cell phone and over half of those are smartphones, it should not take you long to realise that with an estimated 60% of people using a mobile device every day to access the internet, your website needs to adaptable enough to make their browsing experience worthwhile when they visit your site.
It is one of those strange anomalies that there are actually more mobile devices in circulation than there are humans on the entire planet, and with Cisco predicting that 2017 will see a figure of 1.4 devices per person, generating an incredible sixteen Exabyte’s of traffic each and every month by the time we hit 2018, you should take note that the power of Responsive Web Design is already being considered by many web savvy people as an indispensable commodity.
When you consider that an estimated 96% of consumers have experienced issues and problems with sites that are not mobile-friendly in their design, it is hardly surprising to learn that the vast majority of mobile web users much prefer visiting a site that has been designed for mobile access.
This infographic gives you the lowdown on what Responsive Web Design is all about and it will most likely leave you with little doubt that your website needs to be able to cater for the vast army of people who use their mobile devices every day to find sites just like yours.
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