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Postby sweerie_banana » 28 Mar 2024, 09:48

With more users accessing the web from mobile devices, ensuring mobile responsiveness is non-negotiable. How do you ensure your websites are fully responsive across different devices and screen sizes? Any responsive design best practices to share?
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby Tendz » 31 Mar 2024, 08:05

Use frameworks like Bootstrap or Foundation that provide pre-built components and grids to easily create responsive layouts. Also, regularly test websites on various devices such as smartphones, tablets, and desktops to ensure they display correctly and function properly on different screen sizes.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby Mika » 10 Apr 2024, 10:15

Use a responsive theme r templates for your website. He's responsive times and templates are designed in a way that they easily adapt to screen size.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby Tendz » 20 Apr 2024, 07:30

You can resize and compress images to ensure fast loading times on mobile devices without sacrificing quality.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby germainebull » 16 Nov 2025, 06:55

One must remember that many users now access the internet via phones and tablets, so if a site fails to adjust properly, it will cause visitors to quickly flee. The best way is to use a mobile first design and then add features for large screens, using CSS media queries and layout tools like flexbox and grid to ensure that images are scaled according to the device and buttons are easy to touch. It's like the Swahili proverb that says, "If you don't close a crack, you'll build a wall."
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby Tiern » 24 Nov 2025, 12:09

I don't think mobile responsiveness is even negotiable for any website nowadays when 60% of internet traffic is from mobile devices.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby Fergal » 29 Nov 2025, 06:19

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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby germainebull » 11 Dec 2025, 13:35

Tiern wrote:I don't think mobile responsiveness is even negotiable for any website nowadays when 60% of internet traffic is from mobile devices.


It is true that mobile-responsive website design has become a necessity in our time, with a large amount of traffic coming from mobile devices. Statistics indicate that more than 60% of users browse the web on their phones, which means that any website that is not well optimized for small screens is likely to lose customers. Responsive design ensures a smooth user experience without the hassle of annoying scrolling or zooming. It also enhances a company’s professional and trustworthy image. Today, there is no room for negotiation; ensuring website compatibility across all devices is now a must for every developer.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby The Jason » 02 Feb 2026, 13:45

I use only mobile friendly blog and forum themes. I don't take chances there. In fact, half or more of visitors are on mobile probably.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby Tendz » 09 Feb 2026, 07:27

True. Most people use their phones these days, so having mobile friendly theme just makes things easier for everyone.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby germainebull » 10 Apr 2026, 21:50

A website owner who does not prioritize mobile responsiveness does the self a huge disservice.
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Re: Mobile Responsiveness

Postby augusta » 21 Apr 2026, 11:34

Tiern wrote:I don't think mobile responsiveness is even negotiable for any website nowadays when 60% of internet traffic is from mobile devices.

You are right content users need to know this and have their site optimised for mobile usage
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