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Mobile version of the site

I need advice

         

karolmep

2:39 pm on Jul 30, 2019 (gmt 0)

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Hello!
Can someone please <snip> tell me, how to make a good and adaptive version of the site for mobiles? I'm not so strong at web coding, so please tell me as easy as it possible :(
<snip>
Thanks!


[edited by: not2easy at 2:52 pm (utc) on Jul 30, 2019]
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not2easy

3:17 pm on Jul 30, 2019 (gmt 0)

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Hello karolmep and Welcome to WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com]

Sorry we needed to edit your post but as you'll see in our Terms of Service, we do not do site reviews here. We help you solve problems but we don't offer reviews or tutorials.
Well, OK, we do offer site reviews, but that's in our (paid) Supporters [webmasterworld.com] forums.

Generally, to create an adaptive version of your site you need to understand the coding that your site is built with. You would have to let us know whether this is a WordPress site, static html or something else. With that as starting point, there are some basics for each situation that would differ depending on the structure.

If you do not understand the coding that your site is created with then we suggest you visit a place like w3schools.com to learn (free) at your own pace.

Once again, welcome! We're here to help each other do better, let us know what you're starting with.

Dimitri

5:38 pm on Aug 2, 2019 (gmt 0)

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"if" it was not just to promote your site through spamming ...

How are you doing your site? You said you are not really in "web coding". So which tool / CMS are you using? I would assume that, nowadays, all of them have responsive design features, ready to use .

tangor

9:10 pm on Aug 2, 2019 (gmt 0)

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There's many tutorials for RWD "responsive web design" out there.

As Dimitri remarks, most of the CMS packages out there already support responsive.

Forget the old style "one for desktop, one for mobile" designs from years back. Those are no longer desired, or necessary.

Even static HTML sites can benefit from RWD ... the biggest step is "viewport" and a throughout understanding of "css divs".

Excellent resource is [w3schools.com...]

Dimitri

9:44 pm on Aug 2, 2019 (gmt 0)

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For those who are doing their site themselves (not using CMS, or HTML editor), it can be a real art to design a layout. This is what I like the most.