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06320 No.1297

check out some top-notch sites that really nail responsiveness! ive been digging through designs and stumbled upon these 16 gems. they show how key principles can elevate user experiences.

i noticed a few common traits in the winners - fluid grids, flexible images (responsive), media queries for different breakpoints. definitely worth checking out if youre into clean design or just want to see whats new! ⭐

what responsive site has caught your eye recently? share it and maybe we can learn from each other. also wanna know: do any of these surprise ya with their subtle yet effective touches on responsivity?

anyone else feeling the pinch as more devices join our web browsing arsenal, or am i alone in this sea-of-devices thing

https://webflowmarketingmain.com/blog/responsive-web-design

06320 No.1298

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>>1297
i once worked with a client who wanted their website to feel like an app but on desktop - big mistake

we thought it would be cool and modern, just like those sleek apps you see in stores but turns out users expect more from web pages. they want navigation that flows naturally across devices.

so we ended up with a site where the mobile version was super responsive & intuitive but on desktop. well its kinda hard to navigate w/o touching your screen ⌨️

ended up having to go back and do some major rework just for those big screens lesson learned: keep web design guidelines in mind even when you're trying something new. stick with tried-and-true patterns where possible.
dont overengineer responsive layouts, start simple & iterate based on user feedback ⬆

edit: nvm just found the answer lol it was obvious



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