This is possible to implement - but updating it or making it displayable, readable and presentable in multiple, adjustable screen sizes is another thing entirely
I wish we could do more with stylized web design but there's a reason you don't see more unique designs like this one today - it's just impractical on any realistic timeline to maintain. If we all had the same sized phone and laptop with zero variation in resolution or screen size it would be a completely different story
Mobile websites should not be the same as PC websites. The worst thing about the iphone was making people think that everything should be compatible with phone screens. If they want to support mobile, it should be on a totally different site.
60-80% of web traffic is mobile/tablet so you have to design websites that look good at 1920px and at 720px width, especially because Google will dumpster your site if you don't have a mobile version.
To be completely fair...
This is possible to implement - but updating it or making it displayable, readable and presentable in multiple, adjustable screen sizes is another thing entirely
I wish we could do more with stylized web design but there's a reason you don't see more unique designs like this one today - it's just impractical on any realistic timeline to maintain. If we all had the same sized phone and laptop with zero variation in resolution or screen size it would be a completely different story
Mobile websites should not be the same as PC websites. The worst thing about the iphone was making people think that everything should be compatible with phone screens. If they want to support mobile, it should be on a totally different site.
60-80% of web traffic is mobile/tablet so you have to design websites that look good at 1920px and at 720px width, especially because Google will dumpster your site if you don't have a mobile version.
My Monitor was 800x600 back then. When I switched to LCD, I used portrait mode for browsing. Excuses are not the same as valid excuses.