Responsive Design Conversion for your website
Google is recommending and encouraging all websites to have a design that is mobile friendly. This is called responsive design where the website will respond to every screen resolution, making sure that the website looks good on every device from a small iphone or android phone to tablets even up to big screen tvs. Mobile friendly websites are so important to Google that since 2015, they have been using it as strong ranking signal. This means that properly designed websites using responsive design will see an improvement in their ranking.
All Inspector websites are completely responsive.
Key milestones in responsive design's rise to importance include:
- 2007: The initial release of the iPhone highlighted the need for web content to adapt to different screen sizes.
- 2010: Ethan Marcotte's seminal article defined the core principles, which quickly gained momentum within the web development community.
- 2011: Frameworks like Bootstrap emerged, popularizing the use of breakpoints and making responsive design more accessible to developers.
- 2012: Responsive design started to become a standard practice in web development.
- 2013: Mashable declared 2013 the "Year of Responsive Web Design".
- 2015: Google officially announced that "mobile-friendliness" would be a ranking signal in its search algorithm, a shift aptly named "Mobilegeddon," making responsive design a crucial factor for search engine optimization (SEO) and business visibility


