A few words about responsive website specification
Before we begin discussing responsive website specification, let's figure out what "responsive" actually means. Responsive websites are websites that automatically adapt their webpage presentation to different screens and devices. If you look at them from a PC, they'll look great. If you view them from your smartphone, they will present themselves according to the size and shape of the screen, and will look just as good.
In a world where everyone browses websites all the time – especially from smartphones – unresponsive websites won’t look very good on most screens. This means that user engagement rates will drop and so will the company's reputation. In addition, search engine optimization levels will also decrease.
Why is responsive website specification so important?
Responsive website specification is the first step towards developing your company's new website. During the specification stage, abra Web & Mobile's experts will sit with your company's representatives in order to define your website. This includes target audiences, number of pages, type of pages, a basic outline of the homepage, the website's languages, and more.
At a certain stage, abra Web & Mobile's UX/UI designers will join the process in order to discuss the website's visibility, user experience and other important visual elements. Once we're finished with the spec process, our developers and designers will have all the tools they need to start building the ultimate responsive website for your needs.