Responsive Design URL

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by oo7ml, May 21, 2012.

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    Hi, i have been reading up a lot about responsive design lately... will responsive design do away with the need for having a mobile. prefix at the start of a url (mobile.sitename.com) or do responsive designs tend to keep the mobile.sitename.com
     
    oo7ml, May 21, 2012 IP
  2. Kyro

    Kyro Peon

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    Responsive design has no need for a .mobile subdomain.
    It simply restyles an existing page using just CSS to make it look more presentable on mobile devices.
     
    Kyro, May 28, 2012 IP
  3. oo7ml

    oo7ml Well-Known Member

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    Hi, thanks for your reply ;)
     
    oo7ml, May 29, 2012 IP
  4. Team Deltecs

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    Hey folks,

    Take a look at my company’s new responsive design website DronaMobile.com, you would be able to push and pull the browser window to test the "responsiveness" of this website. When I reduce the width of the browser, everything just flows "under" the browser frame and is cut off, just like the web content. Do explore and share your feedback about it...
     
    Team Deltecs, Jun 11, 2012 IP
  5. ctzulu

    ctzulu Active Member

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    good flow hahah
     
    ctzulu, Jun 12, 2012 IP