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Is it necessary to use responsive website design?
When I draw and come up with a website design, I try to make it static, not rubber, not adaptive. It helps me to make connections between elements, more possibilities to link elements together. While a responsive site destroys logic and harmony, the overall feel and atmosphere, it transfers elements to the permission of a particular user. Moreover, Google downgrades pages that are not suitable for viewing on a phone. And I can't say that most mobile sites are user-friendly. Yes, they are adaptive, but not comfortable. The first thing I do most of the time on almost most sites is to switch to the PC version. Your experience is interesting, are you trying to find a compromise or have you decided to use adaptive design in all projects?
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When I draw and come up with a website design, I try to make it static, not rubber, not adaptive. It helps me to make connections between elements, more possibilities to link elements together.
It can greatly affect traffic, and mobile (google, yandex) will not display your site in the search for mobile versions.
While a responsive site destroys logic and harmony, the overall feel and atmosphere, transfers elements to the permission of a specific user
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