Jerry Thrasher

Mobile Friendly Web Design

Is Your Website Mobile Friendly?

Mobile Friendly WebsiteWhat is a Mobile Friendly Website?

Ways To Check Mobile Compatibility

How to Make a Website Mobile Compatible

Separate Coding for Mobile

A mobilized website may share some content as a desktop website, but will have a lot of its own code — and is likely to present at the browser with a slightly different URL, like “m.2xsales.com” or “mobi.2xsales.com”. For companies with both desktop and mobilized websites, the code may detect the user’s device, and either automatically switch to the appropriate site or offer a choice.

Responsive Web Design

Responsive design is a more affordable solution that uses CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)  to create a single version of the website that automatically adjusts to display properly on all devices; desktop, laptop, tablet, and smart phone.

Mobile App

A mobile app resides on the device, and doesn’t require Internet access to run (although it may require Internet access to perform most tasks). Mobile app code may be native code, written (or generated) for each mobile platform (Android, iOS, Windows, etc.), or it can be HTML, CSS, and JavaScript wrapped in an “app shell” using a tool like PhoneGap or PropertyCross — or a combination of these approaches.

Short List of App Tools:

 

Just as every business is different so are their mobile needs. The simplest answer for most web sites is a responsive design. However, seperate mobile sites and mobile apps have their advantages too.

Have a hard time deciding? We can help. Contact 2X Sales for a free consultation to answer any questions you have.
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