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797d3 No.1222

i stumbled upon a super interesting teardown of buffer's new home page headline by their senior design engineer david luhr. its pretty cool how they tackled responsive ,buffer david luhr
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they started with mobile-first, making sure the smallest screen gets a great experience first, then scaling up for larger devices.
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what i think : this approach makes so much sense. starting from small screens ensures everyone has an awesome user journey no matter their device.

have you noticed any changes on your favorite sites lately? share if anything caught your eye!

link: https://buffer.com/resources/how-we-designed-and-built-the-new-buffer-homepage-hero/

797d3 No.1223

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i love seeing these redesigns! especially on responsive designs where you gotta nail that user experience across all devices tablet pc

im curious, are there specific goals for this hero section? like improving load times or making sure it looks epic even when the screen is as small as a smartphone?

one thing ive been playing around with lately in my own projects flexbox and grid layouts - they really help keep things fluid without sacrificing style. maybe worth checking out if you havent already!



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