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Why responsive design may not be the best idea There has been a lot written about responsive design being the preferred method of design these days for mobile. However one must know some of the caveats before deciding if responsive design is the best way to go. Reality on the ground Local business owners are sick and tired of getting burned by their websites. First they were told they needed a website then they were told they needed a flash site with a jazzy intro, then they were told they needed a Web 2.0 site now they are being told they need a responsive site. Business owners know their customers are going mobile but they simply don't want to dish out another small fortune to accommodate them. Navigation issues Due to the nature of responsive it can be troubling to note that once your site is scaled down your menus will often get pushed way to the bottom of the page, sometimes navigation will get ripped entirely out of your design if you don't design your responsive site properly. Time + Cost It takes much longer and in most cases much more money to design a responsive site from scratch. Stand alone optimized mobile sites can accommodate your mobile needs in a much more cost effective way. Content bloated sites do not scale well with responsive There has been much debate regarding the 1 site fits all, but IMO a Mobile Optimized site will accommodate the end user much more effectively than a responsive design from a site with tons of content. The fact of the matter is browsing patterns are different when we are on our smartphones then sitting in front of our laptop or desktop PC's. Google likes responsive but they also like properly designed stand alone mobile sites Yes Google has said they like responsive but the fact of the matter is that Google understands that not everyone will adapt responsive so as long as your stand alone site runs off an m dot and is properly designed you will not be penalized in Google's mobile search. Conclusion Before jumping on the responsive bandwagon be sure to do your research, present your client with all the facts and information, and in most cases a properly designed cost effective stand alone mobile optimized site will be the best option. |
Re: Why responsive design may not be the best idea Great post! I think for most local business the cost factor is a big one. If you can bang out a mobile site for them that costs only 300-400 bucks then why not?! A complete new design will be at least 800-1000 (or more) and a lot more work. With a simple mobile template you can have a site for them with in a few hours. |
Re: Why responsive design may not be the best idea I couldn't disagree more brother... Im not looking for a debate or argument but Ive been designing websites 10+ years... Statistics do not lie. Desktop computers will soon be obsolete and there will never be a standard screen size for tablets/phones and other mobile devices. To compete, engage, maximize conversions, sales etc.... Sites must be responsive. It would behoove any "Serious" business to make sure their website is responsive... |
Re: Why responsive design may not be the best idea That a really nice post Kevin. The conclusion given by you sounds effective, I will implement it with some clients of mine and check out how it works for me. |
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"And, create the best possible solution for this client" :) I'm building mobile and responsive websites for different clients and everybody is in another position. If my client wants to update his site regularly I think it is better to just build an responsive designs because you can use Wordpress. If my client is using a one year old website and he does not have the budget I will create a mobile site for him, but when they see our responsive sites I got their attention and I make sure they will want one the next 6 months or so... IMHO you just have to listen to the client needs and give advice whats best for him so you have a long ongoing relation. |
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Even when it comes to standalone mobile websites, there are still good ones and bad ones. Quote:
A standalone mobile website can still stretch and/or shrink to fit any device screen. It would be useless if it didn't. That is what's known as fluid and that is how mobile websites should be built. |
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The big prize is good for the one off payout but IMO it's better to build a relationship that will last allowing you to make more money over the long haul. |
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So they are not actually saying responsive design is the best for the mobile end user experience - what they are saying is they recommend serving content with a responsive design because it delivers the content on the same url in the same way that an adaptive approach does. |
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Personally I'm not in favor of 1 site for every screen, I truly believe a dedicated mobile site can give end users a better experience by tailoring content to what end users want when they are browsing on their mobile smartphones. |
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People will continue to use desktops and laptops at home and in the workplace but the majority of users will be using tablets and smartphones for personal use. One thing is for certain it will be interesting to see how the industry continues to evolve as we move forward. |
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Re: Why responsive design may not be the best idea I find that responsive designs are very compromised. They don't look that great on either desktop/laptop or on mobile. Personally I think it is better to have separate high quality designs for each, and use a mobile redirect script. |
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Re: Why responsive design may not be the best idea The thing responsive sites lack more than anything, is loading fast. Mobile websites have the advantage having very little content and therefor load remarkably fast on most of the quadcore phones coming out on the market today. Even with the best phones, getting a responsive site to load as quick as a mobile website is crazy talk. |
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Designers will not optimize their images for mobile making it lag quite a bit when downloading desktop content especially if your responsive is not designed to omit certain content during scale down. Something all designers should take into consideration when designing for mobile is the fact that data usage costs the end user $$$ so making the site as thin and optimised as possible is critical. |
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