Tag Archives: mobile friendly

Is it essential for my website to be mobile-responsive?

Short Answer: Yes, you will get a better search engine ranking and your website will be user friendly. It’s easy with UltimateWB – just activate the Responsive app. Longer Answer: Yes, it is essential for your website to be mobile-responsive. … Continue reading

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10 Tips to Create a Restaurant Website That Will Attract New Customers and Increase Sales

In today’s world where lots of people like to look up a restaurant’s website before deciding to eat there or not, it’s crucial for restaurants to have a strong online presence. A well-designed and informative website can help you attract … Continue reading

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What is a hero image?

A hero image, also known as a hero banner or hero header, is a large, attention-grabbing image or video that is prominently placed at the top of a website or web page. It is typically used to showcase a company’s … Continue reading

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What is Mobile First Web Design? Why is it Important & How To Implement It?

It is something that you want for your website, to make Google (search rankings!) and your website visitors happy. Let’s explore what mobile-first web design is, why it is important, and provide practical tips on how to implement it effectively. … Continue reading

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What should you watch out for on your website to make sure it is responsive and mobile friendly?

To ensure your website is responsive and mobile-friendly, here are key elements to watch out for and optimize: Text Fonts and Sizes Choose fonts that are legible on smaller screens and consider using scalable font sizes. Using the UltimateWB built-in … Continue reading

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Leveraging Google Search Console Insights to Boost Website Traffic and Rankings

When it comes to optimizing your website for search engines, understanding your audience and their behavior is key. Google Search Console Insights is a powerful tool that provides valuable data and insights to help you enhance your website’s performance. Let’s … Continue reading

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What are some alternatives to WordPress for developing mobile responsive websites?

UltimateWB – like WordPress it is a downloadable website builder and you get web hosting choice. And it is very flexible and customizable. For websites, I find it even better than WordPress. It is faster and more secure and stable, … Continue reading

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Is it worth spending money to build a website for a local small town business?

Yes, and it’s also good to make sure your website is mobile friendly, as a lot of people use their smartphones to go on websites. You can go with a solution that doesn’t have high recurring fees. UltimateWB would work … Continue reading

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What is the best forum software that is not only mobile responsive, but designed for mobile?

UltimateWB – it has a built-in forum app with lots of features, and lots of other social networking apps too. Use the built-in responsive app to make it responsive. It’s very fast, easy, flexible, and customizable. Related Posts: Why UltimateWB … Continue reading

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Do web designers design two separate sites (one for mobile and one for desktop) or is there a way they can do it in a single file? If so, how do they do it?

No, it’s one website – we just make it responsive to work on all devices. That means the website automatically reformats based on a user’s device screen size. You can do it via the website’s stylesheet. If you’re using a … Continue reading

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