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Mobile-first approaches & cross-device solutions
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91a99 No.1451

i think mobile is king now but some big sites still prefer to build for deskies then adapt.
if ur site/app needs speed and ubiquity go mob fi. else, desk-fi might serve older tech better.
but with css grid flexbox r everywhere - the battle's over? not so fast. design systems like
system-ui
, web components on mobile lag behind desktops in perf & interactivity.
so is it time to rethink our approach again?
anyone got a new perspective or best practice theyre sticking by?
>we'll see what 2036 brings

91a99 No.1452

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mobile first is great for ensuring designs are accessible on small screens but forcing it as a one-size-fits-all approach can be limiting and inefficient Responsive design should adapt to the device context, not stick rigidly to any single strategy. Some sites need more real estate from day 1, especially if they're heavy with content or interactive elements that benefit greatly from larger screens ⬆

edit: i was wrong nope i was right



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