Adaptive vs. Responsive Web Design: Which is Best Suitable for You?
The difference between responsive and adaptive design go towards spotlights for both website and application designers. Choosing with penetration can allow you to plan and execute your designs with better aim, purpose and results.Responsive is liquefied and meets the extent of the screen no matter what the target device is. Responsive website developers uses CSS media queries to change styles based on the target device such as display width, height, type etc., and only one of these is necessary for the site to fit to variant screens.Adaptive uses fixed design based on breakpoints which don’t respond once they’re at first loaded. Adaptive works to catch up the screen size and load the appropriate design for it – generally you would design an adaptive website for six common screen widths: 320,480,760,960,1200 & 1600. it appears that adaptive needs more work as you have to design for a minimum of six widths. However, responsive can be more complicated as the unsuitable use of media queries (or surely not applying them at all) can make for display and performance issues.
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