Responsive Design


Currently there are still many websites that do not have a responsive design, and this is one of the main reasons that causes a high percentage of rebound.
Nowadays, one of the fundamental keys to optimize the content of your blog or website is to have a design adapted for all devices (computers, tablets, mobile), and to offer a good user experience.
Otherwise, you will only get all users to leave the website because they can not navigate in a convenient and fast way.
A few years ago visitor traffic only came from computers, but the appearance of mobile devices and tablets have revolutionized the behavior of users on the Internet.
And in some cases mobile traffic can be much higher than computers.
Recently, and with the arrival of summer, there has been a report on consumer trends in Spain for swimwear that has highlighted the following:
The 60% of online shopping towels are made from mobile devices.
It is true that this article is not focused on online stores, but I wanted to show you the importance that mobile phones have for a website that sells products.
In addition to having a responsive design there is another thing that you must take into account for the contents of a blog, and that is reading. for further detail and get web hosting services please click on this link: www.digitalmediatrend.com/Web-Hosting-Services-in-Lahore/
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It will not help to have a blog adapted for all devices if then people need to zoom or even use a magnifying glass to read each phrase (do not laugh because there are many cases) of the article.
For this reason, it is essential that the structure of the article is easy to read in order not to blind users looking at the screen, and also to follow some recommendations to improve the user experience such as:
  • Write the paragraphs of text with a maximum of 3 or 4 lines.
  • Large font size (recommended 16px), and black text color.
  • Use bold to highlight important words or terms.
  • Add images every 200 - 300 words.
  • Do not bomb with pop-ups.


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