Does your website have a mobile version? If not, 11 million Poles will never see it - that's how many people use the mobile internet every day.
Ask yourself, do you need such a website? In order to answer this question, we should first explain in a few words what responsiveness is and whether it affects the attractiveness of a website. According to Wikipedia, a responsive website is ”a website which adapts to the resolution of the device on which it is viewed (literally sensitive to its resolution). The technique for creating responsive websites involves creating a couple of versions of the website adapted to different resolutions.
When loading a page or changing its resolution, a responsive website checks the current resolution and adapts to it by loading appropriate versions of graphics and other elements. Often, navigation elements are organised differently in responsive websites.” In simple terms, we can say that it is a website that adapts its appearance to the size of the computer, tablet or phone screen. The design of such a site must take into account the adaptation of graphics to the size of different devices.
Nowadays, a great many people browse the Internet using mobile devices. This is why our website must display correctly on all devices. Otherwise, it will be incompatible and inconvenient to browse - and this will significantly deter internet users. After all, we want our company's website to fulfil a function, such as online advertising, by being our business card on the web.
At the moment, web designers are putting responsiveness almost at the top of their agenda, because they know how important it is for the optimal functioning of a website. In short, responsiveness is a must today.

