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But with responsive web design, often the way the same content is presented at a lower resolution is by making it less usable, tracking or no. I don't want a site's navigation bar to become a dropdown on my phone, because then I can't see the site content and the menu at the same time.
Ah yeah I get what you mean. I don't do much web dev except what I need to do for some course projects, so take this with a grain of salt. Usually I try to make things scale nicely for smaller displays with bootstrap classes or whatever, but never go to the point of changing something from a static component into a dropdown or some dynamic component.