What The Heck Is Responsive Web Design?

Responsive design is a type of design used for websites to adjust themselves in various compatible devices like the mobile phone and iphone. It helps to generate more visitors to your website on the go, thus making your website more popular in search engines.
 
Hello! Responsive Web Design (RWD) allows a website to respond in different screen sizes, which then provide an easy to access medium. It allows a website to be viewed and be navigated easily. Moreover, RWD saves not only the time but also the expense of developing another website for mobiles.
 
A responsive web design is constructed for similarity in content, structure and images on the site for all types of devices. When desktop users access a website they get a full view of the site whereas if same website is accessed from smart-phone or tablet, the site is adjustable to fit on the smaller screen.
 
responsive web design is a method of designing a single website to provide an optimal viewing experience on all devices, which means it’s easy to read and navigate through on smartphones, desktop computers, and tablets.

Yes, users are demanding for mobile friendly responsive websites, so that they are getting more visitors to their website.

The below article gives your more understanding:
Responsive Web's Message to Mobile Website Creators: "Rest in Peace"
 
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Responsive web design helps to use the website in many devices with which it is compatible with. It is so popular because it helps the visitors to open it any devices they are using. It engages the visitors because it is user friendly and functions as the users wants.
 
It´s a must to have a responsive web design, as more and more see your website from mobile or tablet. When it is responsive it adjusts to the device you are on - so you can still see all images and links correct and do not have to scroll or swipe to see the whole page
 
Here’s a great layman’s explanation I found of responsive web design and why it is that we take the time to ensure all of our sites employ it. Like any good digital agency, we’re designing with mobile and tablet screens in mind as a matter of course. It’s often hard to explain to clients exactly how and why it is we go about this.
 
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