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Today, a website must not look good only on a desktop screen, but also on tablets and smartphones. A website is responsive if it is able to adapt to the screen of the client. To easily make a website responsive, you should take care of these three easy steps:
1 – The layout
When building a responsive website, or making responsive an existing site, the first element to look at is the layout. Start by creating a non-responsive layout, fixed at the default size. Then add media queries and necessary changes to your code to make the code responsive.
2 – Medias
A responsive layout is the first step to a fully responsive website. Now, let’s focus on a very important aspect of a modern website: medias, such as videos or images. Refine your CSS code to ensure that your images will never be bigger than their parent container. It’s super simple and it works for most websites.
3 – Typography
A responsive website should have a responsive font. Indeed, a responsive font size should be related to its parent container width, so it can adapt to the screen of the client.
Ref. http://www.catswhocode.com/blog/making-a-website-responsive-in-3-easy-steps
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Its a transformation in terms of user experience. Hence prioritization may fall on improving user interface, efficient data validations, browser compatibilities, device compatibilities (mobile/laptop/desktop), ease of use, ease of portability of code to other technologies (business continuity purposes) and availability factors (security purposes).It is recommended to analyse change in technology, prior to requirement gathering or designing phase.