Responsive is a web design approach that allows websites to be displayed well across devices. The purpose of responsive design is to have one place, but with different elements that react differently when you are looking on devices of different sizes. This could be an oversized work computer monitor, laptop or small screen devices, such as smartphones and tablets. On the small screen of smartphones, websites can be even more challenging to see. Big pictures can spoil the look.
Responsive Web Design is a new approach to web development that first appeared in CSS 3. The key to responsive web design is actually cascading - dynamic content that adjusts to the screen sizes (what its name means; responsive - customizable) your website, whether it be mobile devices, tablets or desktops with different resolutions. This contributes to the excellent visibility of the content of the site, as opposed to "non-customizable" - static content that requires constant zooming, scrolling and scrolling. Responsive design has ushered in a new era of web design, making it a much more cost-effective alternative to mobile application development. In fact, there is a growing use of mobile and tablet devices in the world when it comes to browsing the internet, and if you want your content to be accessible to everyone, responsive (customizable) web design is inevitable in that case.
The standard dimensions used for responsive web design are 320 px, 768 px and 1024 px. The first is for mobile, the second for tablet and the third for desktops. The question is, what about those devices whose screen dimensions do not fit these dimensions? There is a simple solution to such a problem, and the answer lies in the maximum and minimum. If the screen width is less than 768 px, the screen size for the mobile phone will be displayed. 768 px is the tipping point in case of tablet screen mode switching to mobile phone mode. The same case applies to computer - tablet modes. If the screen width is less than 1024, it switches from PC mode to Tablet mode. Automatic and easy manipulation of content is just one of the benefits of responsive web design. However, as a large number of devices are being marketed every day, as many mobile and tablet devices, of different dimensions and settings, it is impossible to define break points for each, but it is therefore possible to create them to be displayed in the best possible way. This is a major advancement in web design, considering websites that were current a few years ago and still exist today, which are static and customizable only for desktops.
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