Adaptive vs. Responsive Design: Selecting the Appropriate Method for Your Project Image: goodbadmarketing Before we could access the internet on our smartphones and tablets, things were easier. In order to have an online presence, a website has to be designed with a desktop and maybe a laptop in mind. These days, however, a wide range of screen sizes must be taken into account and supported, from bigger desktop and laptop displays to tiny mobile phone and tablet screens. This is especially important since users will immediately navigate away from a webpage if it doesn't appear correctly on their chosen device. Responsive design and adaptable design are the two ways to make sure a website is optimized for displays on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs. Even though both aim to address the same issue, they use distinct approaches. Making the right choice for your next UX project will be made easier if you understand how both of these methods differ from one another. 1. What is res...
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