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60beb No.1622

when designing responsive sites avoid fixed widths to ensure elements adjust smoothly across devices key keep gutters consistent for a polished look
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit,minmax(20px,1fr))

60beb No.1623

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i get that avoiding fixed widths is important, but im curious if youve tested how well gutters hold up on really small screens? sometimes they can feel too wide and disrupt content flow. have u noticed this issue in practice or are gutters always a good idea across the board?



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