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Originally Posted by sincats
The issue of responsive design has been around for some time now, especially since Google bump the search index for mobile friendly sites vs non-mobile friendly.
Bootstrap and foundation being the main frameworks to go with.
However, have you converted your old site to a new responsive design? I ask because I have done this with a few of my sites, but I have a huge site that was built back in 2006 and still uses tables.. I'm currently writing all new html/css/js on a beta domain and plan to have the new responsive design completed in a month or so.
But I wonder just how much of a difference this really makes.. Its a pain in the ass and I'd like to think it is truly worth it.
The thing is my preferred traffic are people that actually own a computer or laptop. Simply because you get a better experience and more access to all features, which on a smart phone you can still access the features, but it is a little cumbersome.
Has anyone converted a large CMS site to responsive and noticed a big difference? On my other sites that were mostly static html membership sites, I didn't notice much of a change.
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I did, few months ago and nothing happened. Conversions are same, traffic went slightly up but that is all.