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Old 12-30-2015, 09:48 AM  
tobedeleted
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Have you converted your old site to responsive?

The issue of responsive design has been around for some time now, especially since Google bump the search index for mobile friendly sites vs non-mobile friendly.

Bootstrap and foundation being the main frameworks to go with.

However, have you converted your old site to a new responsive design? I ask because I have done this with a few of my sites, but I have a huge site that was built back in 2006 and still uses tables.. I'm currently writing all new html/css/js on a beta domain and plan to have the new responsive design completed in a month or so.

But I wonder just how much of a difference this really makes.. Its a pain in the ass and I'd like to think it is truly worth it.

The thing is my preferred traffic are people that actually own a computer or laptop. Simply because you get a better experience and more access to all features, which on a smart phone you can still access the features, but it is a little cumbersome.

Has anyone converted a large CMS site to responsive and noticed a big difference? On my other sites that were mostly static html membership sites, I didn't notice much of a change.
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