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BOTHO DIGITAL AGENCY PTY LTD

Durban, KZN (9.1km from Durban North)
AT BOTHO DIGITAL AGENCY(PTY)LTD We pride ourselves on hands-on, customized Graphic and digital marketing strategies to increase brand awareness, promote businesses, tell the there story, and generate leads. Due to the incredibly diverse customer base and experiences we have, we are prepared to tackle any design and marketing challenge.

Harvey Administration

Durban Central, Durban, KZN (9.2km from Durban North)
Running A Business Made Simple Smart Business Administration Services, Perfect for any Company, We’re here to help maximise your business performance, from Accounting, Bookkeeping, Tax & Marketing Services. We work with businesses nationwide and offer a range of services, including financial accounting. Our financial accounting solutions are primarily suited to small to medium sized enterprises in South Africa and includes the full scope of services – from general accounting and bookkeeping requirements, to the summary, analysis, and reporting of a business’ financial transactions. All our financial accounting services are conducted strictly in adherence to IFRS requirements.




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What is responsive frontend design?

Key elements: Navigation and responsiveness

When creating a new website, it is important that it looks good of course. But what is meant by looking good? In the world of web, some of the key elements, for both ease of use as well as search engine optimisation (SEO - how well your site ranks in the search engines), are ease of navigation and responsiveness. Ease of navigation is, as the name suggests, how well your site is laid out in terms of navigability - how easy is it for a user to effortlessly find their way around your website? The other key element is how well your site displays on a variety of devices, the three main types being: Desktop, tablet and mobile. This is where responsive frameworks come into their own - they make developing responsive websites a breeze by using pre-existing CSS and Javascript.

What do responsive frameworks do?

Responsive frontend frameworks such as Bootstrap and Zurb Foundation are each designed around a grid system - content on your website is laid out in blocks (or cells) consisting of rows and columns. Depending on the screen size of the device the user is viewing your website on, the rows and columns automatically rearrange to fit on the screen, like magic! 

Each framework comes with it’s own set of base CSS and Javascript, which you (or your  developer) can use in HTML to make pages look beautiful and behave in a responsive way. You are not limited to using only Bootstrap or Foundation’s CSS however, and should add your own CSS to give your website it’s own look and feel, an identity if you will.

The main difference between Bootstrap and Zurb Foundation is that Bootstrap uses absolute sizes (pixels) to define its element sizes, whereas Foundation uses percentages. They have different plugins (modules) too so it is worth checking which framework better suits your needs. Foundation also has responsive email templates.

A whole bunch of UX goodies included

Bootstrap and Foundation each come with a whole set of modules or plugins which can readily be used to make the user experience (UX) of your website fantastic. Things such as tabbed navigation, modal popups and slide-shows, advanced nested menus, user input validation and so forth are all standard in many frontend frameworks now. This means you don’t need to reinvent the wheel for commonly used UX elements and can save a tonne of time and money.

Difference between responsive websites and mobile apps

A responsive website is still a website - it can be viewed on any browser, including mobile phone browsers. A mobile app on the other hand, is designed exclusively for mobile or tablet devices and involves considerably more work and expertise (and therefore cost). Mobile apps also need to be built for a specific operating system: Either Android or iOS (Apple). Therefore mobile apps require a different (but related) skillset. A good place to start your web app is to first create a responsive website - which users can use on their mobile phones too - and then later if the need arises create a mobile app as your user base (and requirements) grow.

How to find the right Bootstrap or Foundation developer

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Responsive design is now very standard among web developers, but there is still a vast difference between developers that understand and are proficient at doing frontend responsive design and those that are not (but claim to be!). Finding the right frontend Bootstrap or Foundation developer is crucial in ensuring that your website has the best navigation and responsive design, and will be important in ensuring that your website ranks well in the search engines (who penalize sites that are not responsive).

 




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Get your website looking slick and perform well in search engine results pages by selecting a Bootstrap or Foundation developer to make your site stand out from the rest. Your users will benefit from a greatly increased navigation and viewing experience, which in turns drives engagement - the key to online success!


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