Thanks for the "Ask David" Question! Here's a breakdown of why the meta tag alone might not make your website responsive and how to achieve responsiveness...and a reminder that you don't need to worry about this with UltimateWB and the built-in Responsive app!
The Meta Tag's Role:
The <meta name="viewport"> tag is an important step, but it's just a messenger. It instructs the browser to control the viewport (the visible area of the webpage) based on the device's width. It
Customizations available in the UltimateWB built-in Responsive app
Creating a website that works well across a wide range of devices and screen sizes is a must-have. Two main approaches are responsive web design and adaptive web design. While both aim to make websites user-friendly on desktops, tablets, and smartphones, they achieve it in very different ways.
What Is Responsive Web Design?
Responsive web design (RWD) is a fluid approach that uses CSS media queries to automatically adjust a website’s layout
With UltimateWB website builder you don't have to worry about cross-browser compatibility - we got you covered! But if you choose to add your own coding, it is essential to consider cross browser compatibility in your web development. With the vast array of web browsers and their different versions available today, ensuring that your website works consistently across various browsers is crucial. Failure to address cross browser compatibility issues can lead to a poor user experience, decreased website functionality, and
To ensure your website is responsive and mobile-friendly, here are key elements to watch out for and optimize:
Text Fonts and Sizes
Choose fonts that are legible on smaller screens and consider using scalable font sizes. Using the UltimateWB built-in Responsive App (all versions!), you can easily set different font sizes based on viewing screen size. Avoid overly intricate or thin fonts that may become difficult to read on mobile devices. Test different font sizes to find the right balance
Lots and lots of people use their smartphones for browsing the internet, so you want to make sure to have a mobile website to keep the traffic your are getting. You probably don't need a lot of convincing on that, but you might be wondering, what is the easiest and best way to create your own mobile website?
Like lots of things, the answer is keeping it simple. There are 2 main paths you can take:
1) Create different versions... Continue reading
If you’ve been tracking digital marketing trends lately, you’ve likely run across the phrase Programmatic SEO (pSEO). The pitch is incredibly seductive: instead of writing blog posts one by one, you connect a database to a page template, press a button, and instantly deploy thousands of pages targeting long-tail search terms.
Traffic multiplies overnight, you dominate the search engine results pages (SERPs), and you win.
Except, that’s exactly how you get your entire domain penalized and deindexed.
Ask David: "My traffic statistics have grown organically, so SEO is working, but sales are not growing - how do I know I am on the right track or what else should I be doing?"
This is a very common situation, and it’s also one of the most confusing for website owners.
The important thing to understand is that organic traffic growth and sales growth are related - but they are not the same metric.