Redesign your static website into a modern fully responsive website. As the usage of mobile
devices of all shapes and sizes increases exponentially every year and dominates the manner in
which many users access the web it is now imperative for any business to have a responsive
website that adapts seamlessly to any screen size and resolution - a change that will impact
not only your designs but the way you build your site. Moving to Responsive Web Design shows
you how to convert fixed grids previously built on absolute units such as pixels into fluid
ones based on relative units such as percentages or ems. You will also learn to plan how your
designs and patterns will adapt across various breakpoints and how to approach the challenge
of responsive images. The prospect of converting an existing site into responsive design when
you don't have all the time in the world and your resources are already outstretched canbe
daunting but with this book and the right tools you can tame the scope of the project from the
start and find the time for you and your team to work on making your site enjoyable on any
device. Moving to Responsive Web Design is full of ideas and examples of how you can more
easily plan design develop and release your responsively redesigned site. Provides ways of
finding time in your hectic schedule to complete a project that is truly important Helps you to
scope a responsive redesign project so it's achievable with the resources you have available
Provides examples of how other teams have solved some of the most common problems What You Will
Learn Find the time in your busy schedule to redesign your site. Engage the entire team in the
plan design and development process. Use your resources in clever and efficient ways. Focuson
reusability to save your team time and money. Release your first fully responsive site. Who
This Book is For Busy designers and developers who want to convert an existing site to
responsive design and don't have all the time in the world. It's for teams who know that the
move to having a responsive site is the right one but are struggling to find the time and
resources to fit such an expansive project into their already overflowing schedules.