Responsive Web Design vs. Mobile Site: Which Approach Works Best? (room4debate.com) 3 points by room4debate 11y ago ↗ HN
[–] mkaroumi 11y ago ↗ Thanks for sharing this. Totally agree with:"To sum it up, it is cheaper and more modern, and many times better performance-wise, to build sites that are responsive." [–] room4debate 11y ago ↗ Yup. A lot of businesses today will try to avoid going responsive thinking that they are not a technology company. Many media companies will bring up that excuse. But the reality is that it's far cheaper and strategically better.
[–] room4debate 11y ago ↗ Yup. A lot of businesses today will try to avoid going responsive thinking that they are not a technology company. Many media companies will bring up that excuse. But the reality is that it's far cheaper and strategically better.
[–] EugeneOZ 11y ago ↗ There are 3 options: 1) Two sites, "mobile" and "desktop", both responsive; 2) One site, responsive; 3) Desktop site and mobile site.Option 1 is the best and most expensive to implement, 3 is worst and almost same expensive. So "optimal" is 2, when best is 1.
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 22.9 ms ] thread"To sum it up, it is cheaper and more modern, and many times better performance-wise, to build sites that are responsive."
Option 1 is the best and most expensive to implement, 3 is worst and almost same expensive. So "optimal" is 2, when best is 1.