In this day and age, when everything is going digital, having a mobile-friendly website is no longer an option.
Let's be honest: according to recent studies, if your website doesn't work on mobile phones or is extremely badly optimised for mobile users, you're missing out on almost 50% of potential visitors.
If you want to design a mobile-friendly website, here are some
quick and easy steps you may put in place.
Although desktop and laptop consumers may prefer a more creative, engaging design, it isn't worth it when designing for mobile. Extra design elements will not only slow down the mobile version of the site, but they will also make it feel cluttered and less effective. The layout should be basic, the navigation should be simple, and the design should be minimalistic without being overly text-heavy.
A
responsive design can be enabled on most
web development platforms. This will save you a lot of time because it automatically
adjusts to the size of each screen. Although responsive designs are not always effective, they will
save you a lot of time and, in the end, will allow you to avoid re-building the entire website for different devices.
I see some of you getting lazy with your photos out there! Images can make or break a website, but they must be compressed and optimised before they are submitted. Also, make sure to enable lazy loading, which prevents images from loading until they are absolutely necessary.
Too many images will
slow down your website, especially on mobile, and images that take up too much data will do the same. Remember to
optimise your photos!
As you know, mobile devices are smaller. As a result, making navigation simple and easy-to-follow should be one of your top concerns. Your goal should be to have a basic, easy-to-use menu that helps mobile users to find what they are looking for. Search bars, while not particularly attractive, can be useful tools when searching for information on your website.
It's a good idea to test your layout and design on a few different mobile devices and tablets to ensure everything is in place. Sometimes the design of your site can change between mobile phones – this is a smart approach to avoid that type of trouble.
To summarise, your website's
mobile version is
critical and should never be disregarded.
Follow these simple steps to maximise your efforts, and your site should be as
mobile-friendly as they come. However, there are many
specific elements to consider that
only professionals would recognise. Please
contact us if you require other information!
Thank you for reading,
Have a great day!
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