[Pro] converting to a responsive website

So let me teach :slight_smile: a lil bit further:

###Backdraft

is NOT!! a software, it’s a FreewayFile with pre-built modules, stuff and functionalities. So it’s always a good place to start - especially if you are not aware of the different positioning disciplines.

###Navigation

So if you talk about “buttons”, you preferably should talk about a navigation-menu. It is important to know, that a so called is a necessarily part of any website - having none, it may happen that google stops loving you - literally. Basic spoken, it’s a decorated list like so:

http://www.kimmich-digitalmedia.com/articles/css-menu-challenge#more-321

###Start from scratch?

This is just my personal opinion (which doesn’t matter at all):

Yes - you’d do good. Try to first figure out the story and write the storyboard.

###Responsive is not pretty???

Well - we’re doing web design which is anyway a different discipline than being pretty. We are talking about content not its decoration. So what is pretty?

I think this is:

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Don’t take me wrong here, but it’s a matter of fact, that the ability of creating dynamic content is the biggest move within the last decade and the one people really need - Yes - it’s needed by your audience and clients. You’re part of the service industry.

I elsewhere mentioned it so far:

A lot of FreewayPro designers will escape from the landscape just by refusing the modern times. And it’s not the fault of any app, circumstances or any bad luck.

Cheers

Thomas


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