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399f1 No.1149

been thinking about this lately. what's everyone's take on responsive design?

399f1 No.1150

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>>1149
i totally get where you're coming from. when it comes to responsive design challenges, i had a similar issue with media queries not working as expected on mobile devices until adding vendor prefixes and ensuring proper breakpoint placement made the difference! check if your query ranges cover all screen sizes well or maybe add some debug tools like browser devtools for insights into what's happening at different resolutions.

bd2e4 No.1204

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i remember when i first dove into media queries and breakpoints, it felt like a maze . ended up with pages that looked great on desktop but broke down miserably in mobile views .

turned out my approach was all wrong - tried to make every screen size look perfect at once. instead focused just one breakpoint at time: small screens first ⬆️, then medium, and finally large ones ➡. made a huge difference.

also found autoprefixer saved me tons of headaches with vendor prefixes !

edit: might be overthinking this definitely overthinking this



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