![]() ![]() Your domain is the same domain, no matter the device you’re on. Responsive Design is the method of making one web site “fit” in all device sizes automatically, this way we can build it once and run it everywhere, the same content will just render differently on different devices.ġ. #Slickgrid responsive resize updateOne was usually with the “real” domain for “real” computers (for example: and another domain for mobile with the letter “m” somewhere in the domain name (for example: This led to a big problem, now we have two separate products to maintain and it’s a lot of unnecessary work, think of a news site breaking a story at 4AM on the “real” site, will the same team have the energy at 4AM to update the mobile site as well, probably not. These websites were literally two separate projects with their own domains, both sometimes share the same database, sometimes not. ![]() The craft of designing for the web is always evolving, I remember when the smartphone revolution was in its infancy, it was very popular to build two separate web sites, one for “real computers” (desktop and laptops) and another for smartphones. Web design as a practice had come a long way since the static pages of the late 90s, nowadays we need to make sure our site or web app runs well on a variety of devices and screen sizes like different sizes of smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers. ![]() In the Beginning: Life Before Responsive Design ![]()
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