RWD: What the Internet looks like in 2016
This article looks through 30 different areas of web design and how it applies in a multi-device world. To Scroll or not to scroll, portrait vs landscape, finger sizes, layout adjustments, line lengths, image crops and much much more. Some great visual examples to get your creative design thoughts flowing.
Whether a website is being viewed on a phone or computer, or being browsed with a mouse or touchscreen, it should look and function properly.
That’s responsive web design. According to Google’srecommendation, this also allows you to share your website with a single URL (great for social media) so Googlebots can easily crawl your website (great for indexing).
Consistency is key to getting your design right — rather than identical appearance and functionality — as these 30 awesome examples demonstrate.
An excerpt from RWD: What the Internet looks like in 2016