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RE: What Is A Responsive Website? Take 2

in The CTP Swarm4 years ago

Thanks for your comment. I am not sure how you define responsive. There are many aspects to responsive websites. I was addressing and pretty sure I said responsive with regards to the viewing device. I also didn't mean that moble should be first but definitely should be considered.

Personally, I think landing pages especially should be device responsive as more and more surfing is done on mobile devices.

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As per definition "Responsive web design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes." [wikipedia] Thus, when you resize browser window it will rearrange the elements to fit the new size (which both your website and CTP do).

Could CTP do it better? Absolutely.
Should it? Not necessary, until the industry starts adopting responsive design more, which, I agree with you, it should.

But... there is a problem. Most people design their landing pages with Landing Page creators/editors which create non responsive pages to begin with, so there needs to be conscious effort on the part of the person creating the design to make it responsive.

Try surfing either CTP gauntlet or Leadsleap on a mobile phone it just is not comfortable doing it. In both cases, and this is also true for other TEs, because all responsiveness is left at the door of the surfing area.

Anyhu, I wouldn't hold my breath since it took the industry so long to adopt https, and that incompletely.