
Most brands have yet to hop on the bandwagon when it comes to utilizing responsive design on their sites. But Digiday found 10 brands — some major, others not as well known — whose sites are employing responsive design, allowing customers to easily access their content on a range of devices. Those who have yet to embrace this format should learn from those below — or else risk losing out on potential sales. Load the site on a smartphone or tablet, or drag the lower right hand corner of the browser, for maximum benefit.
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