RCTECH Solutions Inc
RCTECH Solutions Inc

RCTECH Solutions Inc

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Introduction: Responsive design at its most elementary definition is simply the use of css media queries and some javascript to rearrange a website's layout to fit multiple screen sizes. This can range from a wide screen monitor down to the smallest of smart phones. It is done all through the same site, same installation, sharing the same files, and no extra layouts needed as in the past. Unlike many pixel grid based templates, our web designs are already built on a fluid width layout based on percentages, with an optional pixel width wrapper, which is what responsive layouts require. See our site Live On Responsinator.com Open our website on responsinator.com to see its layout on multiple devices. What makes our responsive layout the best and most flexible? The responsive layout is completely optional, don't use it if you don't want it! Virtually no javascript. The only javascript used is for the mobile bar effects and to add responsive capabilites to IE7. We believe that javascript should only be used as a last resort. Start with a fixed or fluid layout. Optional IE7/8 responsive layout. Very easy to understand layout, which allows you to setup your site with very little effort. Fully customizable mobile bar styling. Hide divs, modules and content easily with hide classes at specified screen sizes. Wide screen support options. Multiple options for fluid width images. And much more! Easy To Understand Layout One of the biggest advantages to the RCTECH web design is that we start the layout as if it were designed for a desktop viewer, and then simply reduce, modify, or remove certain sections or font sizes based on the size of the user's screen. This is all done through css media queries, and is all done automatically for you! The best way to see this approach, is simply resize your browser to see it all take effect. Some responsive designs simply use a series of floating divs that re-arrange themselves on the page and add columns as the screen width increases or decreases. The biggest con to this approach is it can become very confusing as to where your content will actually exist on any given screen; making it very hard to create a specific layout and confusing for a client; especially those with specific product and content placement needs.
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