IntoTheLight
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Adaptive Web Design (AWD) and Responsive Web Design (RWD) are very similar or let's say they do the same thing. The only difference between them is because , adaptive web design first need to detect browser/device then to load the optimized website into that device. In responsive web design, website will fit automatically in any browser/device.
Personally, i like responsive web design.
What do you think? Please share your thought...
TommyCarey
Google pushed out an updated not that long ago that now favors responsive designs over traditional designs because more than 40% of their traffic is not from mobile searches. I've seen statistics where some people think that Google has more than 70% of their search from mobile phones and that's the main reason the update was pushed out. Giving a boost to websites that are mobile friendly will result in your mobile users liking their search results more because every website they go to will fit perfectly into their phones. Ever been to a website, on your phone, where it isn't responsive and you have to pinch and stretch the screen in order to read what it says? Well Google doesn't want that in their search results so having a responsive design will give you a slight edge over a basic html design
Both adaptive web design and responsive web design have their benefits over basic coding in html. But I prefer a responsive design over an adaptive design I prefer a responsive design over anything. In my experience it loads a little quicker and that's always a nice thing for your visitors and when Google, Yahoo! and Bing come in to check out your pages :D Google pushed out an updated not that long ago that now favors responsive designs over traditional designs because more than 40% of their traffic is not from mobile searches. I've seen statistics where some people think that Google has more than 70% of their search from mobile phones and that's the main reason the update was pushed out. Giving a boost to websites that are mobile friendly will result in your mobile users liking their search results more because every website they go to will fit perfectly into their phones. Ever been to a website, on your phone, where it isn't responsive and you have to pinch and stretch the screen in order to read what it says? Well Google doesn't want that in their search results so having a responsive design will give you a slight edge over a basic html design :D Both adaptive web design and responsive web design have their benefits over basic coding in html. But I prefer a responsive design over an adaptive design :)
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