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Responsive design is the process of building a website that will automatically adjust to the screen size of any device. When the internet first went public in , computers were the only devices rendering websites. Desktop screens were typically px or px wide. As a result, developers created websites for just two sizes, and the dimensions were hardcoded. When smartphones arrived on the scene in , there was no infrastructure to make websites look nice on these small devices.
There was just horizontal scrolling, making reading textual paragraphs difficult. Users would have to scroll right, read, and then scroll back to the next line. Developers adjusted by using tables and making the widths of columns percentage-based, but that made multi-column tables have super narrow columns on phones that were almost impossible to read, making users perform tons of vertical scrolling.
In , when the first iPhone came out, there were no CSS standards to help make websites adjust to smaller screen sizes. So, to provide more internet-friendly experiences for smartphone users, developers created device-specific applications. This meant companies were having developers build iOs apps, Android apps, and a desktop website to help promote their information, products and services with the same logic in 3 distinct code sets.
Then, it took 11 more years before web browsers adapted to rendering them. RWD means a website can change its appearance dynamically based on the screen size and orientation of the device viewing the site. Having only one code base to maintain and update is a huge way of saving costs. Also, having only one URL that serves the same experience to many devices opens up your business to users all around the globe.