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Great Examples of Responsive Web Design

Posted by Janine Warner - September 15, 2012 - Dreamweaver CS6, Mobile Web Design, Responsive, Tutorials, WordPress

If you’re looking for evidence of the growing popularity of responsive web design, just Google the phrase: “responsive web design examples,” and you’ll find numerous collections of design examples. Here are a few responsive designs to give you a flavor for what responsive design is all about.

FoodSense.is

BostonGlobe.com

Anderson Wise Architects

Antonio Gaudi example site

I designed the website about Spanish Architect Antonio Gaudi for my Dreamweaver CS6 training video on designing for multiple devices with the Fluid Grid Layout features in Dreamweaver CS6. You can learn how to create this site, and sites like it in my Dreamweaver CS6 Training Video.

This article has a collection of non-profit websites that use responsive design.

Learn more about Responsive / Adaptive Web Design

  • Designing for multiple screens: How to create responsive / adaptive web designs
  • What’s the difference between adaptive and responsive web design?
  • Learn how to create responsive designs with the new fluid grid layout features in Dreamweaver CS6
  • Discover why responsive design is one of the 6 great reasons to upgrade to Dreamweaver CS6
dwcs6, mobile web design, responsive, web design

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