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25 Amazing Responsive Design Templates That Will Make You Mobile Friendly

25 Amazing Responsive Design Templates That Will Make You Mobile Friendly | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Responsive web design has been discussed for the last several years. And, there's a perfectly good explanation why. Responsive web design can be viewed as the welcome mat for a website, which has to satisfy visitors who are viewing the site on multiple devices.


However, when only 18 percent of the web (at most) are making use of responsive web design, there remains a lot of work ahead for website owners. If you want to improve the experience of your customers, boost your search engine ranking, and stay relevant, then you definitely should consider giving your site a responsive web design update. And, here are 25 templates to help get you started....

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Here are 25 terrific responsive web design and blogging templates to help you be more mobile friendly.

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6 Undeniable Reasons Why The Future of Web Design is Responsive

6 Undeniable Reasons Why The Future of Web Design is Responsive | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...There are two major methods for creating a mobile websites Responsive Design and Mobile Templates. Responsive design requires you only have one website that is coded to adapt to all screen size no matter what the device it’s being displayed on.In contrast, a mobile template is a completely separate entity requiring you to have a second mobile only website or sub-domain.


Mobile templates are also built for each specific, not per screen size. This can cause some issues as we will discuss below.


Responsive design, a term originally coined in a  2010 A List Apart article  by Ethan Marcotte, responsive design has been by far the most popular and widely used method for designing a mobile website. Here are just a few of the undeniable reasons your website needs to be responsive....

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Luke Summerfield explains why having a responsive website is so critical to your marketing and some key considerations to keep in mind when designing a responsive website.

July 31st-MY BDAY! ¶'s curator insight, July 30, 2014 2:29 AM

As a new WordPress blogger (but not a noob by any stretch of the imagination!), I'd become confused between all the choices in themes that promised to be "super-responsive." I had no idea what that really meant.

 

Or why it even mattered. A blog is a blog is a blog, right? Right?

I am not 100% wrong, but I am 100% not-right.

imaginetsa's curator insight, July 30, 2014 3:22 AM

6 Undeniable Reasons Why The Future of Web Design is Responsive

LawRank's curator insight, August 4, 2014 4:03 PM

If you don't have a responsive site for your law practice, might be a great time invest in getting one.

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The Next Big Thing In Responsive Design | Fast Company

The Next Big Thing In Responsive Design | Fast Company | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Responsive design, which allows designers and developers to build websites that adapt to every screen size, is one of the most empowering web tools to be adopted in the last decade.


But adapting to the screen is only the first frontier of a new, responsive web. Today, users expect online experiences that not only respond to what device they're using, but also their location, time of day, what they’ve already read, and events happening in real time.


To capture a user’s attention for the next generation of the web, you’ll need more than just responsive design. You’ll need a responsive philosophy....

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What's a responsive philosophy like you doing in a place like this? Just kidding. But it is a good question ponder when thinking about the future of responsive web design.

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