Sites crafted with a responsive design
simply adapt to the user's viewing
environment (mobile, tablet, laptop etc).
Such sites are designed in a way that all of
the content, images and structure of the
site remains the same on any device. Users
that visit such sites don't have to fool
around with zooming while surfing the
sites.
If you own a site and would love to provide
easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing and scrolling—across a wide range of devices, you should consider Responsive Web Design . The practice consists of a mix of flexible grids and layouts, images and an intelligent use of CSS media queries.
With responsive design, your site will have
just one URL and the same HTML across all
devices. It makes your site to be mobile friendly without the need of creating another site specifically developed for mobile users. You won't also have to worry about using the likes of mobstac, mobilepress to create mobile version of your site.
You can check if your website or blog is responsive or not at : www.responsinator.com The site helps you quickly get an indication of how your responsive site will look on the most popular devices. All you just need to do is to enter your site URL and click "GO".
Use Responsinator to test your blog and let
me know if your site is responsive or not. If
you know other Responsive web design
testing tools, kindly share via comments.
NB: You can also preview your site
responsive design at : http://
mattkersley.com/responsive/
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