In case you haven’t heard, we’re calling Responsive Web Design “RWD” now. It’s the short, cool way to say it so hope on board before you embarrass yourself by busting out the archaic long version at your next web design conference. But the Question is What is Responsive Web Design?
Here is the answer.. Internet consumption is an essential part of our everyday life. But the devices we use to consume this content are multiplying and changing at a rapid pace. And these devices differ in screen size, resolution, and interface, to mention just a few variations. To give users access to this content via a variety of devices, we have to start making websites more flexible or responsive. By changing how we think about website design, we can maximize our audiences without having to rethink the wheel for every individual device.
Here we are showing few examples of Responsive Web Design Examples.
This is a lot of very good examples in one place. I enjoyed seeing how each site reacted when being resized. It was extrememly beneficial to see it in action. I am making Responsive Web Design a priority to put into place.