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<br />Responsive Website Design (RWD) Framework <br /> <br />Why RWD? <br />The number of U.S. residents using smartphones increases each year, and the number of visits to government websites increases <br />RWD <br />website is the answer, as it conforms to any device from large desktop monitors to small smartphone screens in either portrait/ <br />vertical or landscape/ horizontal view. <br />Why Now? <br />Simply put, RWD is not only the future, it is the present. Today your website receives twice as many visits from someone using his/ <br />her smartphone than from any other type of device. So, local governments should be looking at RWD for its next website design, <br />and many already have made the switch. <br />While RWD itself is not new, it is a new concept to local governments that are slow to adopt new Internet technologies; far too few <br />of them have a Responsive Website Design in 2020. Making the switch to RWD now will not only serve your citizens better right <br />away, your website may be promoted as a model of excellence to communities across the region that are not yet Responsive. <br />Creative Process <br />1) Personal consultation with our graphic designer, 2) Development of draft(s), 3) Presentation of design draft(s) to the Client via <br />Preview Mode, 4)5) After completion of revision(s), presentation of final draft to <br />Programming Process <br />6) Constructing the final design draft approved by the Client onto a working test site (Test Mode), 7) Adjustment as necessary to the <br />display or behavior of the design on the test site, 8) Testing of the design across the latest versions of all major Web browsers; <br />further adjustment made, 9) Schedule a date for upload of the finished, browser-tested design with the Client, 10) Upload of the <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />
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