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Responsive Web Design

Websites that fit you and your devices

Responsive web design allows you to reach the widest possible audience, regardless of the device they are using. Fully featured websites for computers and laptops become slimmed-down, compatible pages for tablets and smartphones – without losing their content or context.

Our creative team are able to take your ideas and turn them into a functioning website template, which makes a real impact on your visitors.

But we go further than that, putting in place the Cascading Style Sheets needed to keep your content accessible on devices that don’t support Java, Flash, and other proprietary technologies. Unlike some web designers, we never rely on Java or Flash to display your content – we would only use either to add functionality and effects to the version of your website for PC and laptop users.

Responsive web design is not about removing functionality where it is appropriate – it is simply about finding alternatives where they are needed. The result is a website that’s broadly accessible, without annoying redirects or separate mobile sites with a fraction of the information available. Best of all, a responsive website is also easy for the search engine robots to crawl, giving you a good chance of ranking highly in organic search results.

Responsive websites are becoming increasingly popular and more essential, but may people are still unsure of what it actually means.

In simple terms, a Responsive Website is one that is optimised to work well on any kind of device that can access the internet such as a laptop, mobile phone or tablet.

This means that your website is easy to navigate and is visually appealing to visitors, giving them the best experience no matter what devices your customers are using.

Nowadays, it is becoming more and more important for businesses to be visible from anywhere in the world, whether it is from a desktop computer in an office or a mobile phone on a train. It is imperative that your website is able to attract the right audience, catch their attention and turn them into paying customers.

With a responsive website, there is no need for any alternative mobile websites or even an app for your company. Responsive Websites look great on every device so you won’t lose any potential customers.

We aim to create a mix between visually appealing and practical to create a website that reflects your brand and is extremely user friendly.

Online Presence has a talented team of designers who love what they do and are always seeking new challenges and pushing the boundaries of web design.

We work with our clients to ensure they are happy with the design before the build takes place and offer multiple options and designs so clients are not limited to what we can create.
Clients are encouraged to step in at any time to make amendments to their design as our team are always available to adjust, adapt and change any aspect of your new company website.

Responsive Web Design Blog

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