Responsive vs Adaptive Design | What is the key difference between Responsive and Adaptive Design?
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this video as per my expertise I have tried to explain in a very simple way about What is the key difference between Responsive and Adaptive Design?
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Very clear and conscise video thank you.
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Very pragmatic explanation thank you!
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Would be nice if you have added examples. Adaptive Design examples: Bank ATM Screen, MC Donald's Online Order Tower. These are Screens that always stays the same, they don't need a responsive Design.
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Simplified information .keep it going
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Nicely explained
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Great video, thanks!
I have question; if we used an adaptive design and designed for mobile, tablet and desktop... If the user is on tablet in portrait, they will see the tablet version. If they turn the tablet to landscape mode, does that mean it will revert to the desktop version, since it's a similar width? Or would it stick to the tablet version of the design?
Thanks Nick for sharing your feedback.
It's always recommended as per best ux practices, the tablet view should resemble the desktop version when the user views design in landscape mode.
@@uxable-learninguxtogether5943 Thanks so much for the quick reply. I read a bunch of articles but visualising it the way you did really helped me understand it properly. Thanks!
@@uxable-learninguxtogether5943 great video bro
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It's superb.
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Спасибо, брат! Хорошее видео!
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Nice thank you sir
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is there a combination of responsive layout and adaptive design say for example the site itself is responsive on a higher level but the components/assets vary with each breaking point...say the site is responsive on a higher level/works like adaptive for 3 primary break points web, tablet, mobile/ again the site is responsive in between those 3 individual breakpoints/ say it breaks into mobile view, the components are now optimised for mobile version just like adaptive design but the site behaves responsive in-order to scale for all the mobile sizes....so the point is to avoid designing for 6 breakpoints when going with adaptive design but instead design for only 3 breakpoints making it a combination of responsive and adaptive design...is it possible? I couldn't put together my doubt properly, but if you understood this...can you please answer this?
Yes, got your point. You got it correct.
nice explanation!
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