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Is it worth spending money to build a website for a local small town business?

Yes, and it’s also good to make sure your website is mobile friendly, as a lot of people use their smartphones to go on websites. You can go with a solution that doesn’t have high recurring fees. UltimateWB would work … Continue reading

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What is the best way to test responsive web design?

You can check out how your website looks on various devices with the free UltimateWB Responsive Check Tool. And actually, if you have created your website with UltimateWB website builder, it can be as simple as just resizing your internet … Continue reading

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How can I make my website compatible with all browsers and mobiles?

You can make sure your website is cross-browser compatible and cross-platform compatible by making it responsive and don’t use any incompatible coding. You can do this easily with UltimateWB – it has a built-in responsive app. Check out these Related … Continue reading

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What is an example of a responsive webpage (HTML, CSS, HTML5, and solutions)?

Here are some examples: UltimateWB Me We Too Shout Out Universe Friends Match Me Top X Picks Flashcards Club When you resize your browser window on these responsive websites, the webpage reformats for the best user experience. You can easily … Continue reading

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What is the best forum software that is not only mobile responsive, but designed for mobile?

UltimateWB – it has a built-in forum app with lots of features, and lots of other social networking apps too. Use the built-in responsive app to make it responsive. It’s very fast, easy, flexible, and customizable. Related Posts: Why UltimateWB … Continue reading

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Why do some websites scale as you shrink/grow window to fit content, usually news sites do this, Google and Amazon as an example, do not, is there a way to force it on those that don’t, or is it just how they’re designed, running macos if it matters?

They have responsive design, to be user friendly. It’s how they are coded. You could design your website to be responsive without any coding, using a website builder like UltimateWB – but you would need access as the admin to … Continue reading

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Do web designers design two separate sites (one for mobile and one for desktop) or is there a way they can do it in a single file? If so, how do they do it?

No, it’s one website – we just make it responsive to work on all devices. That means the website automatically reformats based on a user’s device screen size. You can do it via the website’s stylesheet. If you’re using a … Continue reading

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How do you make a website responsive (HTML, CSS, and development)?

Make Your Website Responsive – Your Options You can make your website responsive in several ways: This guide will help you understand what responsive design is, explore the no-code options, and show how coding can give you extra control. What … Continue reading

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How do I convert my site to mobile?

Make it responsive. You can do this easily with UltimateWB. It has a built-in responsive app in the styles manager. You can design your own website style and then turn on the responsive app and configure it how you want. … Continue reading

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How do you make a website look the same on mobile and desktop devices?

If you want it to look exactly the same, don’t make it responsive, i.e. so it wouldn’t reformat automatically based on the user’s device size. A more user friendly option would though to make it responsive, and just make sure … Continue reading

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