I'm sure it won't. I think all of the professionals and purists miss the point though. Nobody is using Dreamweaver to create websites for CNN, USA Today, Tom's Hardware, Lowe's, the US IRS service or Wired magazine, just as a variety of examples. People are using it to create websites like Big Joe's BBQ shack, Joe Hammer private investigations, Steve's photography and Jim's custom wood pole carving, because those are all graphics dominant type sites, not data driven, not terribly "informational", and THOSE kinds of sites, which are the ones that people, for themselves, or semi-casual professional on a small scale, create for the purpose of translating a specific graphic orientation or feel, are not being specifically targeted by people on phones or other mobile devices. Those are sites with a specific kind of person looking for a specific kind of information or visual interpretation of WHAT exactly it is you have for sale, whether that be items that can be shown in some fashion, or a service that you can provide in which case examples can be seen. These kinds of visitors are going to be doing that in their spare time, from home mostly, at their leisure, and usually on a laptop or fixed desktop system of which I do understand that there is a whole lot of people out there who don't understand that while there may be a majority using mobile devices to browse there is also an extremely huge number of people that STILL, and in growing numbers, remain steadfastly dedicated to a home based chair, keyboard, mouse and monitor arrangement or a laptop that while also somewhat mobile certainly offers some measure of the same experience offered by a desktop configuration. Regionally this might also be a highly variable ration of users but I can assure you that the thousands of people our analytics at Tom's Hardware reveals to us shows that over 75% of those visitors are using desktops and laptops. These are gamers, hardware enthusiasts, home internet browsers, tv browsers and even a whole bunch of those same people who do use mobile, when they are mobile, but who defer to the much more pleasing resolutions of a home based display configuration. Certainly for a good many people you need to target the mobile browser but that does not diminish the fact that regardless of whether those numbers are higher than the alternatives, the alternative visitors still number in the MANY tens of thousands if not millions per day. Not everybody drives a motorcycle, most drive cars, that doesn't mean there is no market for motorcycles. It's a niche industry that is worth billions every year even if those billions are only a fractional part of the overall automobile industry. This is not much different.
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