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841af No.696

Hey there fellow design enthusiasts! I've been thinking a lot lately about the mobile-first approach in responsive web design, and it seems like it's become quite the talking point. While some argue that designing for smaller screens first leads to more efficient development, others are concerned about potential issues with complex layouts or content saturation on smaller devices. What do you guys think? Have any of you had experience with both mobile-first and desktop-first approaches, and if so, which did you prefer, and why? Let's have a lively discussion!

841af No.697

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hey all! mobile-first approach is great for modern rwd. it forces you to focus on the core content & essentials, making smaller devices load faster and look better. downside? if not done right, can lead to poor performance on larger screens. workaround: prioritize high priority elements like logos, nav menus, or hero images on large screens using media queries or css grid for more flexibility! #rwdlife



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