Many websites (Debenhams, M&S, etc) and my own, were re-designed a few years ago to have the page on a pc as a narrow central area, not the full width of a large screen. I guess that this was because responsive design did not exist, and it was a way of making the best of a bad job, a compromise for all device/monitor sizes.
Now that we have responsive design, it would appear to me that this narrower page is no longer needed, and by having a design that makes use of the full width of whatever the device or screen size is, would be better. So, though full width designs look old fashioned, they are now the latest thing, I think. It is like retro coming back into fashion.
I have noticed that the Sellerdeck 14 responsive designs are all full width. Perhaps this is why, not Sellerdeck being out-of-date, but Sellerdeck being ahead.
Any opinions on this? I am trying to decide whether to go with a Sellerdeck responsive design as it comes, or whether to edit it to a narrower page. I have looked at all of the two (ha ha) showcase sites, one of which is full width and the other not, but cannot decide. Two of my children who are expert software engineers but not online shoppers, think it should be the narrower page, but two other of my children, who are software illiterate but keen online shoppers, say it doesn't matter, and my husband, who is both illiterate and rarely shops, thinks it should be full screen size as we can then get more products featured on the homepage etc.
Sarah
Now that we have responsive design, it would appear to me that this narrower page is no longer needed, and by having a design that makes use of the full width of whatever the device or screen size is, would be better. So, though full width designs look old fashioned, they are now the latest thing, I think. It is like retro coming back into fashion.
I have noticed that the Sellerdeck 14 responsive designs are all full width. Perhaps this is why, not Sellerdeck being out-of-date, but Sellerdeck being ahead.
Any opinions on this? I am trying to decide whether to go with a Sellerdeck responsive design as it comes, or whether to edit it to a narrower page. I have looked at all of the two (ha ha) showcase sites, one of which is full width and the other not, but cannot decide. Two of my children who are expert software engineers but not online shoppers, think it should be the narrower page, but two other of my children, who are software illiterate but keen online shoppers, say it doesn't matter, and my husband, who is both illiterate and rarely shops, thinks it should be full screen size as we can then get more products featured on the homepage etc.
Sarah
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