Responsive websites (RWD)

Responsive websites are the standard today, not an add-on. More than half of web traffic comes from mobile devices, and Google primarily indexes the mobile version of a site (mobile-first indexing).

Responsiveness (from Responsive Web Design, or RWD for short) is the ability of a website to automatically adjust its layout to fit the size of the screen - from phone to tablet to large monitor - while maintaining full content and functionality.

How we ensure responsiveness

Responsiveness is planned from graphic design to implementation:

  • Graphic Design. We prepare each project in Figma in two versions - desktop (PC) and mobile. The design is responsive, so the layout automatically adjusts to the width of the screen.
  • Implementation. At the implementation stage, we tune the site for specific views: phone, tablet, small laptop, laptop and wide screen. We fine-tune each of them separately so that nothing „crashes” on any of them.

A mobile-first approach

Mobile-first means that we start design and decisions with the mobile version, and only then expand the layout for larger screens. We use it where most of the traffic comes from phones - because then the mobile view is the most important for the user and for Google.

In practice, we take care of what determines comfort on the phone: legible text sizes, clickable buttons and menus that fit the touch, no horizontal scrolling, and lightweight images that don't slow down loading.

Why responsiveness pays off

Sites designed for mobile devices have higher conversion rates. Convenient browsing and shopping on mobile translates into real results.

Google prefers mobile-first sites, so responsiveness supports positioning In search results.

The user doesn't have to zoom or pan the page to read anything. The content is immediately readable, so they are more likely to stay and take advantage of the offer.

Sites without polished mobile views frustrate and increase abandonment rates. Good RWD retains the user for longer.

Do you have a site that looks bad on a phone?

Responsiveness is also a service for existing sites. If your site „crashes” on mobile or looks outdated, we'll check it and improve views on all resolutions - without building the site from scratch.

What do you receive as part of this service?

FAQ

It's a website that automatically adjusts the layout to fit the size of the screen - phone, tablet, laptop and large monitor - without losing content or features. RWD stands for Responsive Web Design.

Responsiveness is a fit for any screen. Mobile-first is an approach in which we start design with a mobile version and only then expand it to larger screens - we use it when most traffic comes from phones.

We tune and test the site on 3-5 views: phone, tablet, small laptop, laptop and wide screen. We also test it on different browsers.

Yes. If your site is built on WordPress + Elementor, we can fix pages that don't display well on smaller devices. Without having to build the site from scratch.

Yes. Google uses mobile-first indexing, so a good mobile version realistically supports positioning.