Mobile Friendly Websites

Do you have a website that you’ve had for years now but haven’t modernized? Are you able to see if your audience views your website from a tablet, a computer or smartphone? If you have Google Analytics installed in your site, you can get that answer. If your website is viewed more on tablets or smartphones than computers, then it might be in the company’s best interest to make it mobile friendly. If you have a simple custom coded website, it can be pretty simple to update. If it is WordPress based, than it’s even easier! Larger more extensive websites usually take a lot more time and effort to convert, and a few quotes would be recommended.

Not ready to go completely mobile friendly yet? Something as simple as changing your menu design or gallery coding can make a big impact and can help speed up your load time. With the world’s need for “right this second” attitude, a 10 second load time could mean the loss of clients.

If you aren’t sure of what you have, I am happy to take a look! I do free consultations and am happy to give you my 2 cents. Feel free to shoot me an email at [email protected].

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Responsive Web Design

PetreyDish.Com is very excited to announce that I have my first Responsive Web Design out on the Web for the world to see and a website responsive redesign in the wings waiting for review! The first design is very simple and clean. It does the job the client wanted and needed plus it’s a massive improvement from the “do-it-yourself” platform he was trying to work in. Creating his Responsive Website taught me a lot about what I need to do to move forward on helping my existing clients with their current websites!!

Responsive Web Design is designing a website that figures out what platform it’s on (be it phone, tablet, computer) and configuring itself to fit that platform. It removes the need to pinch and pull a website on smaller platforms so the site will be easier to use and read.

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Class update

I have registered for the Responsive Web Design class and will be in class for a full day next week. I can’t wait to come back and give you an update on that (and hopefully an example or two)!!

For those who don’t remember what Responsive Web Design is, it’s when you create 1 website that figures out what it’s on (computer, tablet, phone) and it adjusts itself accordingly to fit on that device and looks great and it easy to read on all of the devices. This will replace having a www.yourdomain.com and m.yourdomain.com or www.yourdomain.com/mobile, which is two different websites with two different designs, which means twice the work when making changes.

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