...that content still loads on mobile devices...
Think about why facebook and linkedin don't use responsive design. Websites should be ported, not adaptive.
-Louis
display: none
Then I'd end up with a zillion apps on my smartphone - so that's not really an option is it?. Also ported to what? Tablet (which one?), Ultrabook, desktop? If more than 50% of web traffic is going to be mobile/tablet based by next year then why start with desktop and then 'port'?
BTW, if you are repeatedly usingto overrule a bunch of desktop styles, you're doing it wrong.HTML:display: none
I'm afraid this just doesn't make sense. Every time I go on an ecommerce site I should download and install an app for it?? Like that's going to happen.....and if I did, well my maths may not be that bad but pretty soon I'm going to have more than 2 apps aren't I?A zillion? Over-estimate much? More like 2. How is that not an option? Ported = to whatever device the users may be using the most.
Here's my opinion -> for standard, static sites, the ones with images and text that we can construct in a day, responsive is fine. If you think you're going to to eComm with it, you're trying to jump too far ahead.
Not repeating things. Learn to code, then critique afterward.
You have a link for this JS code?Easily fixed with less than 10 lines of JS. Responsive doesn't have to be bloated if you plan ahead.
I'm afraid this just doesn't make sense. Every time I go on an ecommerce site I should download and install an app for it?? Like that's going to happen.....and if I did, well my maths may not be that bad but pretty soon I'm going to have more than 2 apps aren't I?
....and are you even going to explain about the 'learn to code' comment otherwise it's just an insult minus any argument.
Consider this. Even though you have certain elements set to display: none; at certain @media query instances, that content still loads on mobile devices.
What exactly are you recommending? That every site serves up two layouts? Or a site plus an app? If it's the latter every time a new visitor on a smartphone goes on the site they have to download an app for it?Where did I say that? I'm merely talking about TWO... at a a max TWO, versions that pull from the same DB.
More insults, still no argument.Here's a comment. It's rather obvious from your question that you are very amateur in respect to this game. Had you known more, you wouldn't have asked the question.
You have a link for this JS code?