With responsive design, the presentation of web content is dynamically adapted to the monitor size of the end device.
The individual content elements of the website are therefore automatically adapted to the dimensions of the screen and rearranged.
Responsive web design means responsive web design and describes a practice in web design in which the graphic structure, in particular the structuring of individual elements such as navigation and text, of websites is dynamic and takes into account the requirements of the viewing device.
The latest web standards such as HTML5 and CSS3 form the technical basis.
At first glance, responsive design appears to be just a new technological gimmick to display web content optimally for smartphones and tablets.
At its core, however, it is a thought process in which the question of what website content the user should see on the device of their choice and in what form must be answered once again.
This primarily poses a new challenge for the conception and design of web content and software interfaces: the size, width and height of individual content elements must behave flexibly and adapt to the screen size of the end device.
In many cases, this not only requires a realignment of the designed content.
In many cases, individual content elements must also be omitted when displaying the website on smartphones or tablets.
This is because the smaller the monitor, the less space is available for displaying content.
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