Brad Frost

Prioritizing Performance in Responsive Design

Last year, Guy Podjarny ran tests on hundreds of responsive sites on Mediaqueri.es and found that a full 86% of responsive sites send about the same hefty payload to small screens as they do to large screens. In other words, mobile users are downloading desktop-sized sites. Not good. He ran the tests again this year and found that a few more responsive sites' small views weigh less than their large screen counterparts. This may seem like progress, but Guy also mentioned that page weight overall is on the rise, so in my eyes any victory is quickly negated by overall page size increase. What to Do About It This trend needs to stop. How do we fight against bloated web pages? Here's some things to consider:

Let's prioritize performance in our responsive designs. I hope Guy runs his tests next year and is pleasantly surprised with the results. *[DETAILS]: Device, Environment, Time, Activity, Individual, Location, Social *[RESS]: Responsive Design with Server-Side Components